Saving to my D:\ drive.

H

Hilary

I have the Student and Teacher Edition 2003 of MS office. When I try to save files to my CD-RW drive, I get this error message

Access is denied
You do not have access to the folder 'D:\'. See your administrator for access to this folder

This is the only computer it has been downloaded, and there is no 'administrator' to my knowledge

Thanks for your help!
 
J

Jezebel

Don't try to save Word documents directly to a CD. Word can't work with a
folder for which you do not have DELETE privileges. Save to your hard disk,
close Word, then copy the file.


Hilary said:
I have the Student and Teacher Edition 2003 of MS office. When I try to
save files to my CD-RW drive, I get this error message:
Access is denied.
You do not have access to the folder 'D:\'. See your administrator for access to this folder.

This is the only computer it has been downloaded, and there is no
'administrator' to my knowledge.
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Also, do not attempt to save to a floppy drive. Word does not work well with
removable media.
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Charles Kenyon

See the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
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Hilary said:
I have the Student and Teacher Edition 2003 of MS office. When I try to
save files to my CD-RW drive, I get this error message:
Access is denied.
You do not have access to the folder 'D:\'. See your administrator for access to this folder.

This is the only computer it has been downloaded, and there is no
'administrator' to my knowledge.
 
S

Stephen

If all this is true, how should one back up Word files in case of hard drive failure etc.?
 

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