CAN'T SAVE A FILE!!!

J

jd64361

I am trying to save a file that I am currently working the file is
already save in the network. many times I go to the save bottom and
wait until a message that says: file name.xlsx' is currently in use.
try again later. WDF??? I know is in use that is why I am trying to
save it.
can someone help me to solve this anoying issue please

Pantera
 
C

Corey

Sounds like you are opening it as a READ ONLY.

Do you have permission on the Network to save changes to files?
 
J

jd64361

Sounds like you are opening it as a READ ONLY.

Do you have permission on the Network to save changes to files?







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Yes I have permision to change and save files they are in my folder
 
S

Shane Devenshire

Hi,

Are these Shared Workbooks? If not maybe someone else has them open or do
you have them open twice - in separate instances of Excel? Both of these
will stop you from saving them.

If this helps, please click the Yes button.

cheers,
Shane Devenshire
 
J

jd64361

Hi,

Are these Shared Workbooks?  If not maybe someone else has them open ordo
you have them open twice - in separate instances of Excel?   Both of these
will stop you from saving them.

If this helps, please click the Yes button.

cheers,
Shane Devenshire






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Neither, nobody else is working on the file while I am working, I have
only one copy open at the time.
That only way I have beeing able to solve this is changing the name.
But I am tired of doing that!!

Shane do you work for MSFT?

Thank you
 
A

azevon

Does anyone have a clue about this? I have the EXACT same issue (and setup)
as the user describes above. This has started to happen to about a dozen of
my users just this past week. No network changes were made at all (Netware
6.5sp8) - perhaps it's an update from MS (either XP or Office) that is giving
this error?

Thanks in advance,

-andy-
 

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