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Unusual wait when saving document
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Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive...
http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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Oh! Good Heavens NO!
I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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Phew! Sorry to have read you the riot act.
Okay. Here's what I would do. Save the file as RTF, close it, reopen it, and re-save as a doc (under another name to be safe). I would also disable fast saves under Tools--Options--Save tab. See if that helps. Good luck! (would LOVE to know what your novel's about!) ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Oh! Good Heavens NO! I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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Hi, Anne.
Okay, I saved as RTF and then opened that file. Sorry to say, it didn't help. I unchecked all the boxes in the Tools/Options/Save menu. No help. Now the only box checked is Prompt to Save Normal Template. Regarding my novel: Stephen King is my hero and inspiration. I have written a story in a similar vein to his style. In fact, I like to say that if I gave this manuscript to 10 King fans and told them it had been written by him, at least one or two might just believe it. (I didn't mean that to sound arrogant, I just meant it to emphasize the subject and style of the story.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Phew! Sorry to have read you the riot act. Okay. Here's what I would do. Save the file as RTF, close it, reopen it, and re-save as a doc (under another name to be safe). I would also disable fast saves under Tools--Options--Save tab. See if that helps. Good luck! (would LOVE to know what your novel's about!) ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Oh! Good Heavens NO! I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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Hi! Sorry I didn't get back sooner. I'm willing to be one of those 10 and
try to help resolve your problem, too! Just zip and email. Don't you just love Stephen King? Do you just love how SICK he is!!?? Dean Koontz gets better all the time, too... ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Hi, Anne. Okay, I saved as RTF and then opened that file. Sorry to say, it didn't help. I unchecked all the boxes in the Tools/Options/Save menu. No help. Now the only box checked is Prompt to Save Normal Template. Regarding my novel: Stephen King is my hero and inspiration. I have written a story in a similar vein to his style. In fact, I like to say that if I gave this manuscript to 10 King fans and told them it had been written by him, at least one or two might just believe it. (I didn't mean that to sound arrogant, I just meant it to emphasize the subject and style of the story.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Phew! Sorry to have read you the riot act. Okay. Here's what I would do. Save the file as RTF, close it, reopen it, and re-save as a doc (under another name to be safe). I would also disable fast saves under Tools--Options--Save tab. See if that helps. Good luck! (would LOVE to know what your novel's about!) ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Oh! Good Heavens NO! I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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I'm sorry, Anne, but my agent has advised me not to send the manuscript out
to anyone for any reason. But I promise to send you an autographed copy when I'm rich and famous. Any ideas about that unusual delay? "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Hi! Sorry I didn't get back sooner. I'm willing to be one of those 10 and try to help resolve your problem, too! Just zip and email. Don't you just love Stephen King? Do you just love how SICK he is!!?? Dean Koontz gets better all the time, too... ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Hi, Anne. Okay, I saved as RTF and then opened that file. Sorry to say, it didn't help. I unchecked all the boxes in the Tools/Options/Save menu. No help. Now the only box checked is Prompt to Save Normal Template. Regarding my novel: Stephen King is my hero and inspiration. I have written a story in a similar vein to his style. In fact, I like to say that if I gave this manuscript to 10 King fans and told them it had been written by him, at least one or two might just believe it. (I didn't mean that to sound arrogant, I just meant it to emphasize the subject and style of the story.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Phew! Sorry to have read you the riot act. Okay. Here's what I would do. Save the file as RTF, close it, reopen it, and re-save as a doc (under another name to be safe). I would also disable fast saves under Tools--Options--Save tab. See if that helps. Good luck! (would LOVE to know what your novel's about!) ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Oh! Good Heavens NO! I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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I'm sorry, no. Not trying to talk you into anything, but if you wanted, you
could save to a new file, replace all o's with z's, all b's with q's... you get the idea. If you did that with say 10 letters, I'm sure you could quickly turn Stephen King into Mercer Meyer, and then send it, LOL!! You could try Word troubleshooting. It really can't hurt. http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm And if I didn't mention it previously, cleaning up your hard drive can't hurt either. http://www.officearticles.com/misc/h...hard_drive.htm Listen... I really, really wish you luck! I'd LOVE to know your book's name and yours, just so I can make sure I watch for it! You can buy one of my books, too. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846 Hee hee. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... I'm sorry, Anne, but my agent has advised me not to send the manuscript out to anyone for any reason. But I promise to send you an autographed copy when I'm rich and famous. Any ideas about that unusual delay? "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Hi! Sorry I didn't get back sooner. I'm willing to be one of those 10 and try to help resolve your problem, too! Just zip and email. Don't you just love Stephen King? Do you just love how SICK he is!!?? Dean Koontz gets better all the time, too... ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Hi, Anne. Okay, I saved as RTF and then opened that file. Sorry to say, it didn't help. I unchecked all the boxes in the Tools/Options/Save menu. No help. Now the only box checked is Prompt to Save Normal Template. Regarding my novel: Stephen King is my hero and inspiration. I have written a story in a similar vein to his style. In fact, I like to say that if I gave this manuscript to 10 King fans and told them it had been written by him, at least one or two might just believe it. (I didn't mean that to sound arrogant, I just meant it to emphasize the subject and style of the story.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Phew! Sorry to have read you the riot act. Okay. Here's what I would do. Save the file as RTF, close it, reopen it, and re-save as a doc (under another name to be safe). I would also disable fast saves under Tools--Options--Save tab. See if that helps. Good luck! (would LOVE to know what your novel's about!) ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Oh! Good Heavens NO! I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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LOL, too.
(but sorry.) I'm going to go give the Word troubleshooting a try. Thanks. Will let you know. "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, no. Not trying to talk you into anything, but if you wanted, you could save to a new file, replace all o's with z's, all b's with q's... you get the idea. If you did that with say 10 letters, I'm sure you could quickly turn Stephen King into Mercer Meyer, and then send it, LOL!! You could try Word troubleshooting. It really can't hurt. http://www.officearticles.com/word/s...osoft_word.htm And if I didn't mention it previously, cleaning up your hard drive can't hurt either. http://www.officearticles.com/misc/h...hard_drive.htm Listen... I really, really wish you luck! I'd LOVE to know your book's name and yours, just so I can make sure I watch for it! You can buy one of my books, too. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...books&n=507846 Hee hee. ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... I'm sorry, Anne, but my agent has advised me not to send the manuscript out to anyone for any reason. But I promise to send you an autographed copy when I'm rich and famous. Any ideas about that unusual delay? "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Hi! Sorry I didn't get back sooner. I'm willing to be one of those 10 and try to help resolve your problem, too! Just zip and email. Don't you just love Stephen King? Do you just love how SICK he is!!?? Dean Koontz gets better all the time, too... ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Hi, Anne. Okay, I saved as RTF and then opened that file. Sorry to say, it didn't help. I unchecked all the boxes in the Tools/Options/Save menu. No help. Now the only box checked is Prompt to Save Normal Template. Regarding my novel: Stephen King is my hero and inspiration. I have written a story in a similar vein to his style. In fact, I like to say that if I gave this manuscript to 10 King fans and told them it had been written by him, at least one or two might just believe it. (I didn't mean that to sound arrogant, I just meant it to emphasize the subject and style of the story.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Phew! Sorry to have read you the riot act. Okay. Here's what I would do. Save the file as RTF, close it, reopen it, and re-save as a doc (under another name to be safe). I would also disable fast saves under Tools--Options--Save tab. See if that helps. Good luck! (would LOVE to know what your novel's about!) ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... Oh! Good Heavens NO! I'm not working from or saving to a floppy drive. I don't even Have a floppy drive!!! What I was referring to was the little black icon down at the bottom of any Word 2000 document. It is next to the icon that looks like a little book with a pencil writing in it. (Most of the time the little book icon has a red X on it, but when I enter text, the pencil appears.) I don't think the black floppy icon I'm referring to means "saving to floppy" but rather, I think it just means that the document is being saved---anywhere. It appears even when the document is being saved to the hard disk (as in my case---I'm saving to the hard drive, but it still appears.) "Anne Troy" wrote in message ... Please don't tell us you're saving your novel to a floppy drive... http://www.officearticles.com/misc/w...oft_office.htm ************ Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "SF" nospam@@@nospam wrote in message ... WindowsXP Word 2000 I'm working on a very long document (90,000 word novel). When I used to click the Save button, the little floppy disk icon at the bottom information bar would flash on for no more than a second, blink once or twice, and then disappear and I'd be back to editing mode. But recently when I click Save, the icon blinks once or twice and goes away, but then the insertion curser turns into an hourglass (it never did that before) and holds up editing for up to 10 seconds before everything goes back to normal. This hourglass hold up occurs even when I click the save button a second time and nothing is actually saved. It may have happened after I played with the options in the Tools / options / Save menu, but I've tried to put everything back the way it was but I'm all confused about the original settings and I can't find anything that helps. Is there a way to set everything in Save back to original defaults? Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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