SaveAsPDF.exe Not Working ??

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Throughout Office - can't save to PDF. Running new machine with XP and
Office 07 Pro. Error "Doc not saved. The Document may be open...(full text
below)"

I have confirmed MS and Adobe up to date. Have deinstalled and reinstalled
both PDF and PDF/XPS Plug-Ins. Have deinstalled Adobe Air, Adobe.com, and
something else preinstalled.

Have option to save as PDF through screen options and key strokes. Have
option to publish PDF through Office botton in upper left corner. Error
consistent throughout Word, Excel, PowerPoint. It's almost funny - the doc's
open as I'm creating and trying to save it, and it's telling me that it can't
be saved because the doc's open...

"Document not saved. The document may be open or an error may have been
encountered when saving"

Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks D
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

Throughout Office - can't save to PDF. Running new machine with XP and
Office 07 Pro. Error "Doc not saved. The Document may be open...(full text
below)"

I have confirmed MS and Adobe up to date. Have deinstalled and reinstalled
both PDF and PDF/XPS Plug-Ins. Have deinstalled Adobe Air, Adobe.com, and
something else preinstalled.

Have option to save as PDF through screen options and key strokes. Have
option to publish PDF through Office botton in upper left corner. Error
consistent throughout Word, Excel, PowerPoint. It's almost funny - the doc's
open as I'm creating and trying to save it, and it's telling me that it can't
be saved because the doc's open...

"Document not saved. The document may be open or an error may have been
encountered when saving"

Usually this type of error means that the PDF at the path you're trying to save
to is already open. It's not referring to the Office document you're trying to
save from.
 

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