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I'm not sure what to call it (details inside)
When I save a document on Word 2007 and close it, I get this error message-
"The File Normal already exists. Do you want to replace the existing file?" And normal isn't what I named the file by the way. Options are "yes" "no" and "cancel" I press yes, it closes I press no, it brings me to a folder with (i guess) files for templates I press cancel, it keeps word open and sends me to a grey screen with all the word stuff on it. When I try to reopen my file, it says- "The file ___ is not available" I go to the exact folder in my documents, i get the same error. What is going on?? |
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I'm not sure what to call it (details inside)
Hi Moe ....
I think you are saving the file with the same name... Try it out with different name.. When you are saving the file with already existing file name then it says "File already exists.... If its displaying 'yes','no' and 'cancel' Click on 'no' and give different filename.. try it out ... "Moe-" wrote: When I save a document on Word 2007 and close it, I get this error message- "The File Normal already exists. Do you want to replace the existing file?" And normal isn't what I named the file by the way. Options are "yes" "no" and "cancel" I press yes, it closes I press no, it brings me to a folder with (i guess) files for templates I press cancel, it keeps word open and sends me to a grey screen with all the word stuff on it. When I try to reopen my file, it says- "The file ___ is not available" I go to the exact folder in my documents, i get the same error. What is going on?? |
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