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Every time I open a new document a message pops up saying that my autocorrect
file could not be saved. The file may be read-only, or I may not have
permission to modify the file. So when I type, it's not detecting any
mistakes. Then when I want to exit the file a message pops up that says the
changes have been made to my Global template and do I want to save the
changes.


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Is this a computer in a network? Or is it a stand-alone (home) computer?

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"JT17" wrote:

Every time I open a new document a message pops up saying that my autocorrect
file could not be saved. The file may be read-only, or I may not have
permission to modify the file. So when I type, it's not detecting any
mistakes. Then when I want to exit the file a message pops up that says the
changes have been made to my Global template and do I want to save the
changes.


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