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What would cause a file I'm saving give me a message, "Windows cannot save

the file because..." (the window is not large enough to read the rest of the

sentence).

 

If I do Save As... I travel to the directory and the file is no longer

listed where it usually is, but is replaced by a .tmp file of the same size.

 

Because the little Save As window that travels with the document has the

correct name, I can save, but only via Save As.

 

Can this be corrected somehow?

dsg

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Guest dobey
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Re: During Save, File turns from a listed file to a .tmp file

 

 

"DSG" <jgillig1@invalid.nycap.rr.com> wrote in message

news:OwcMQni2HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> What would cause a file I'm saving give me a message, "Windows cannot save

> the file because..." (the window is not large enough to read the rest of

> the

> sentence).

>

> If I do Save As... I travel to the directory and the file is no longer

> listed where it usually is, but is replaced by a .tmp file of the same

> size.

>

> Because the little Save As window that travels with the document has the

> correct name, I can save, but only via Save As.

>

> Can this be corrected somehow?

> dsg

>

>

 

Maybe you should describe exactly what you are doing, file type you are

saving etc.

 

Windows is telling you the reason. Maybe you could reduce your font so you

can see the message.

 

Have you tried saving to another location.

Guest Kelly
Posted

Re: During Save, File turns from a listed file to a .tmp file

 

If this is a '97 Word issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/173603

 

 

Office 97 often fails to get properly registered in the registry when

installed on XP. The "...document is already open, do you want to make a

copy message" only occurs in this case when a document is opened via

association (i.e., through Explorer, or Recently Opened Documents) and

doesn't happen if Word is already open (for example, if you open a document

through Word, File - Open; or by association with Word already running).

 

Office XP....

 

For Word: Go to Start/Run and type in: winword /r

For Excel: Go to Start/Run and type in: excel /regserver

For PowerPoint: Start/Run and type in: powerpnt /regserver

For Access:Go to Start/Run and type in: msaccess /regserver

--

 

All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your

birthday!

 

 

"DSG" <jgillig1@invalid.nycap.rr.com> wrote in message

news:OwcMQni2HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> What would cause a file I'm saving give me a message, "Windows cannot save

> the file because..." (the window is not large enough to read the rest of

> the

> sentence).

>

> If I do Save As... I travel to the directory and the file is no longer

> listed where it usually is, but is replaced by a .tmp file of the same

> size.

>

> Because the little Save As window that travels with the document has the

> correct name, I can save, but only via Save As.

>

> Can this be corrected somehow?

> dsg

>

>

Posted

Re: During Save, File turns from a listed file to a .tmp file

 

Thanks, Kelly. At least I know that it is a known problem somewhere.

I am in Windows XP Pro SP2 Version 2002.

My Office is 2000 Pro, so not sure how Office 97 relates to this.

However, the program where this occurs was built to run in windows, and you

have given me a good idea about registering.

 

Canvas seldom crashes, but when it does, the event ID is usually app compat.

And I do often open its files as you are describing sometimes.

 

I have used both Windows, Office, and the other program since about forever.

It's possible there is some old Office 97 piece still lurking around. The

program is Deneba's Canvas, technical illustrations, graphics, and photo

editing, now owned by ACD Systems of America, Inc. I think I'll go over

there and see what they have to say. They may have a special protocol about

registering their program (if that is what is wrong).

.......................................................................

 

"Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message

news:ObN68uq2HHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

: If this is a '97 Word issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/173603

:

:

: Office 97 often fails to get properly registered in the registry when

: installed on XP. The "...document is already open, do you want to make a

: copy message" only occurs in this case when a document is opened via

: association (i.e., through Explorer, or Recently Opened Documents) and

: doesn't happen if Word is already open (for example, if you open a

document

: through Word, File - Open; or by association with Word already running).

:

: Office XP....

:

: For Word: Go to Start/Run and type in: winword /r

: For Excel: Go to Start/Run and type in: excel /regserver

: For PowerPoint: Start/Run and type in: powerpnt /regserver

: For Access:Go to Start/Run and type in: msaccess /regserver

: --

:

: All the Best,

: Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

:

: Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

:

: Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your

: birthday!

:

:

: "DSG" <jgillig1@invalid.nycap.rr.com> wrote in message

: news:OwcMQni2HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

: > What would cause a file I'm saving give me a message, "Windows cannot

save

: > the file because..." (the window is not large enough to read the rest of

: > the sentence).

: >

: > If I do Save As... I travel to the directory and the file is no longer

: > listed where it usually is, but is replaced by a .tmp file of the same

: > size.

: >

: > Because the little Save As window that travels with the document has the

: > correct name, I can save, but only via Save As.

: >

: > Can this be corrected somehow?

: > dsg

: >

: >

:

:

Posted

Re: During Save, File turns from a listed file to a .tmp file

 

Most welcome and good luck!

Keep us posted. :o)

 

--

 

All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your

birthday!

 

 

"DSG" <jgillig1@invalid.nycap.rr.com> wrote in message

news:%23d6$thr2HHA.3400@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> Thanks, Kelly. At least I know that it is a known problem somewhere.

> I am in Windows XP Pro SP2 Version 2002.

> My Office is 2000 Pro, so not sure how Office 97 relates to this.

> However, the program where this occurs was built to run in windows, and

> you

> have given me a good idea about registering.

>

> Canvas seldom crashes, but when it does, the event ID is usually app

> compat.

> And I do often open its files as you are describing sometimes.

>

> I have used both Windows, Office, and the other program since about

> forever.

> It's possible there is some old Office 97 piece still lurking around. The

> program is Deneba's Canvas, technical illustrations, graphics, and photo

> editing, now owned by ACD Systems of America, Inc. I think I'll go over

> there and see what they have to say. They may have a special protocol

> about

> registering their program (if that is what is wrong).

> ......................................................................

>

> "Kelly" <kelly@mvps.org> wrote in message

> news:ObN68uq2HHA.464@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> : If this is a '97 Word issue: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/173603

> :

> :

> : Office 97 often fails to get properly registered in the registry when

> : installed on XP. The "...document is already open, do you want to make

> a

> : copy message" only occurs in this case when a document is opened via

> : association (i.e., through Explorer, or Recently Opened Documents) and

> : doesn't happen if Word is already open (for example, if you open a

> document

> : through Word, File - Open; or by association with Word already running).

> :

> : Office XP....

> :

> : For Word: Go to Start/Run and type in: winword /r

> : For Excel: Go to Start/Run and type in: excel /regserver

> : For PowerPoint: Start/Run and type in: powerpnt /regserver

> : For Access:Go to Start/Run and type in: msaccess /regserver

> : --

> :

> : All the Best,

> : Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

> :

> : Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

> : http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

> :

> : Is it October already? Either way, Happy Birthday if today is your

> : birthday!

> :

> :

> : "DSG" <jgillig1@invalid.nycap.rr.com> wrote in message

> : news:OwcMQni2HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> : > What would cause a file I'm saving give me a message, "Windows cannot

> save

> : > the file because..." (the window is not large enough to read the rest

> of

> : > the sentence).

> : >

> : > If I do Save As... I travel to the directory and the file is no longer

> : > listed where it usually is, but is replaced by a .tmp file of the same

> : > size.

> : >

> : > Because the little Save As window that travels with the document has

> the

> : > correct name, I can save, but only via Save As.

> : >

> : > Can this be corrected somehow?

> : > dsg

> : >

> : >

> :

> :

>

>


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