Saving Documents in Word

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Prieto Chulo

Please read evrything before answering:

For some unknown reason to me Word can't save any document. I have the
MS-Office 2003 Professional Edition.

All other MS-Office softwares works perfectly. Word have two problems.
1. The program doesn't save my docs &
2. Can't work with WinFax 10.2V

I don't know if WinFax is the problem but WinFax used to work perfectly with
my previous MS-Office Pro XP edition.

Normally after installing the 2003 Pro edition Word gives me these two error
messages:

First error msg.
1. Saving the Auto Recovery file is postponed for "my file or document name".

Second error msg
2. Compile error in hidden module: WinFaxPrintandMerge

Do I have to switch back to Office XP Edition so Word works ok speccially
with the WinFax program?
 
T

TF

That would be the incompatible WinFax add-ins. Check with the Symantec
support site for WinFax to see if they have updated macros for Office 2003.



: Please read evrything before answering:
:
: For some unknown reason to me Word can't save any document. I have the
: MS-Office 2003 Professional Edition.
:
: All other MS-Office softwares works perfectly. Word have two problems.
: 1. The program doesn't save my docs &
: 2. Can't work with WinFax 10.2V
:
: I don't know if WinFax is the problem but WinFax used to work perfectly
with
: my previous MS-Office Pro XP edition.
:
: Normally after installing the 2003 Pro edition Word gives me these two
error
: messages:
:
: First error msg.
: 1. Saving the Auto Recovery file is postponed for "my file or document
name".
:
: Second error msg
: 2. Compile error in hidden module: WinFaxPrintandMerge
:
: Do I have to switch back to Office XP Edition so Word works ok speccially
: with the WinFax program?
 
B

Beelymagee

Prieto,

Prieto Chulo said:
First error msg.
1. Saving the Auto Recovery file is postponed for "my file or document name".

I am getting the same error message, but t\in Office 2007 Pro - nothing to
do with a WinFax issue. Your problem #1 is completely separate from problem
#2.

For Office 2003, check under Options -> Tools and the <Save> tab for the
AutoRecovery timer setting and where files and AutoRecovery are being saved.
I'm still looking for resolution for Word 2007.

-*-Bill
 

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