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file name length restrictions
I guess this may be the problem. The IT set up the root folder name very
long, app. 50 characters already. With a couple sub-folders, it kick in the limitation for the file name. "DeanH" wrote: Remember that the "file name" also includes the number of characters in the total path, so the number of folder levels are included as well. Not sure about the server designation. Often a collegue of mine has files names 30+ characters long [he cannot make his mind up...;-)] and hits the wall of not being able to save. He then saves it "up" one folder and it works. So how many folder characters have you got? Does this solve your problem? Best of luck. DeanH "sfeng63" wrote: I am using Word 2003 on the computer installed with MS XP operating system. At first I tried to save a word doc. file which file name has 19 characters, I was unable to save it to our server. Then I saved the file and name it to test.doc. It worked. Then I gradually increased the number of characters and up to 12 characters. I was unable to save the same file to the same folder. I thought the new MS operating system allows us to save file name much longer than 8 characters now. Anyone knows what was the reasons to cause this saving problem? I talked to our IT people. I asked him did they set up restrictions on the file name length but he said they did not set up the restrictions. He thinks 19 character file name is just too long. IS that true? What is the limitation of the MS's file length? |
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