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Default "Save as" doesn't work in Word 2007

I have the same issue with an end user getting this message an not being able
to select a folder. However, she does not have any network drives that are
not available. She is trying to save a document to her personal users drive
on the network. This only happens since installing Office 2007 on her system.

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:

Right-click on the My Computer icon on the Windows desktop, left-click
on Disconnect Network Drive, and disconnect any mapped drives that are
not currently available.

Barryhey wrote:

If I try to "save as" a word file, the folders window will pop up. But, when
I click the arrow to get the drop down menu to pick the folder I want, a
little window pops up that says "initializing the root folders to display".
After a few seconds, the overall folders window will pop up, but when I click
on any folder, it will not select it.

So to "save as", I need to save to my desktop and then move to the folder I
want it in.

What's wrong?



 
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