This is a temporary file created (and usually later deleted) by Word.
Generally, you should exclude temporary files from processing. For Word, that's names beginning with ~ (except if your users really name their files like that :-/ ), and also files with zero size, which some versions of word seem to use as a lock indicator.
In reply to Re^7: To Read and Edit docx files in Windows 7
by soonix
in thread To Read and Edit docx files in Windows 7
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