I regularly download a file via FTP as file yyy.doc on my hard drive. As soon as the transfer completes, I double-click on the file in Windows Explorer to open it in Word 2013. (I've got it configured to prompt me for "Convert File -- from Plain Text" during the open.) I then run some VBE macros to format the file, saving it in Word 2013 format but retaining the original .doc extension.
Every now and then I hit a problem when I X-out of that document while I still have other Word docs open. I don't know if the issue is related to changes I may have made to the doc that I choose to discard on exit. But after what appears to be a clean exit, I re-run the FTP, downloading into the same file, yyy.doc. The FTP gets an error because the file is apparently still in use. Today several FTP's in a row failed due to this, then a short time later it worked. Other times I found that if I closed all the other Word docs, the FTP would start working successfully, but that may just be a timing thing, and eventually it might have worked even if I didn't close those other documents.
After getting the error from FTP, if I try to delete file yyy.doc, which still shows up in Windows Explorer, it tells me that the delete can't be performed because the file is still in use by Word.
I'm guessing this has to do with the "Welcome back" feature. (Incidentally, often it welcomes me back to my document after I have overlaid the previous version completely via FTP. How would that ever work?) Does anybody have any thoughts as to why the file remains in use by Word? Any way for me to change the current beh