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You could try searching Microsoft knowledgebase

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=

The above produces a lot of references. If you can come up with more specific keywords, replace the following in the above.

XL2007+save+fails



For example

http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=


All will be far clearer when you run the searches

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Lil





?B?U2hheg==?= wrote in
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Will do, but am I mistaken in assuming when the computer looks for
updates, it also looks for applicable updates for office?

I thought it looked for updates for all your Microsoft products, if
that is the case, then I would have the updates installed already?!

Any other suggestions?

"leerem" wrote:

I've had the same issues previously and overcame them by using the
windows update web site. Download all the necessary pathes Widows and
Office and install them.

This rectified the problem for me, It may do the same for you!. Try
it!

"Shaz" wrote:

Seriously! I have been reading posts dating back to 2007.....with
the same problem.

I have an excel document that I created in Office XP, I was working
on it fine for a good hour and now it just crashes, the minute I
try and save it, it just hangs! I think it is pretty pathetic,
considering that it is now 2009 and people are still having the
same hassles!

What are the solutions, when will solutions be available??





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