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word is unable to complete save due to file permission error

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JerryJohns - 12 Nov 2006 01:48 GMT
Every time I try to save an MS Word 2003 file I get the above error message.
Any help resolving the issue would be appreciated.
terryfarrell@msn.com - 12 Nov 2006 21:29 GMT
Standalone saved to local drive or networked saving to server drive?

What happens if you start in Safe Mode? Start holding down the Control key
to start in Safe Mode. Create a document and save it. Does it work?

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> Every time I try to save an MS Word 2003 file I get the above error
> message.
> Any help resolving the issue would be appreciated.
JerryJohns - 13 Nov 2006 01:13 GMT
> Standalone saved to local drive or networked saving to server drive?
>
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> It is my laptop and it happens whether I save it to the hard drive, which is partitioned into two FAT 32 drives, or my USB stand alone hard drive.

I have not tried to start in safe mode and save, but I will give that a try
and report the results.
jeromebeck - 28 Jan 2007 20:17 GMT
Jerry,

I am having the exact problem you mention herein, with my laptop and my USB
drive.  The problem started when I copied a MSWord Template Doc and saved it
as a regular Word doc.  I also wonder whether, a document that I started at
work (using Word on my employer's network), has anything to do with it.

JB

> > Standalone saved to local drive or networked saving to server drive?
> >
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> I have not tried to start in safe mode and save, but I will give that a try
> and report the results.
Terry Farrell - 28 Jan 2007 22:13 GMT
You should never save a document to or from a REM drive. Always copy to/from
the REM drive to your local HDD.

Also, you cannot save a template (.dot) as a document (.doc). Once a
template, always a template. You may have changed the extension from dot to
doc, but the internal structure of the file is still a template and always
will be a template. You need to install the template into your template
folder and then in Word use File, New and open a document from the template.

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> Jerry,
>
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>> try
>> and report the results.
JerryJohns - 29 Jan 2007 15:31 GMT
It doesn't seem to differentiate. It has the same problem when I use the hard
drive on the computer (Acer Travelmate 2301 WLCi), my jump drive or an
external hard drive. The capacity on my hard drive is very low, less than
10%, and I have wondered if that affected the operation of the program itself.

If I work in WordPad I do not encounter this problem.

The failure to save occurs after I have been working on a document and save
it about the third or fourth time in order not to lose what I have worked on.

I have not attempted to start in safe mode.

> Standalone saved to local drive or networked saving to server drive?
>
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> > message.
> > Any help resolving the issue would be appreciated.
Terry Farrell - 30 Jan 2007 12:51 GMT
Check in Tools, Options, Save tab to make sure that FastSaves is disabled.

Terry

> It doesn't seem to differentiate. It has the same problem when I use the
> hard
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>> > message.
>> > Any help resolving the issue would be appreciated.
 
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