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carmela_sacchitello

Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)
Processor: Power PC

I have been proofing and making changes to math tests. Sender emails the tests as attachments, I proof them, and I make changes directly on these tests. There have been no problems up to this last one I received. After opening the attachment, proofing and making changes on the tests, I attempt to save or save as. I receive the following message: "The disk if full trying to write to 'Macintosh HD.' Free some space on this drive or save to another disk." I have more than 60 mb available on my HD. I can save version 2 of this test which is the same test but with different numbers. What can I do to resolve this problem?
 
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John McGhie

We don't know.''It's a bug. We thought it was fixed, but it seems to have
come back...

Make sure you have applied all the latest updates for your OS and for Word
2008.

Then use Disk Utility to Repair Permissions, and restart the computer.

Sorry, but I don't think it will cure it...

Cheers


Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)
Processor: Power PC

I have been proofing and making changes to math tests. Sender emails the tests
as attachments, I proof them, and I make changes directly on these tests.
There have been no problems up to this last one I received. After opening the
attachment, proofing and making changes on the tests, I attempt to save or
save as. I receive the following message: "The disk if full trying to write to
'Macintosh HD.' Free some space on this drive or save to another disk." I have
more than 60 mb available on my HD. I can save version 2 of this test which is
the same test but with different numbers. What can I do to resolve this
problem?

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Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.

John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Sydney, Australia. mailto:[email protected]
 

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