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I'm having a situation here at work. If i pull up excel and try to
save it as a new document in my S drive, I am getting a message that states the document I just made already exits. It says that I cant save because its a 'read only' folder and then asks me if i want to save it anyway. I have been saving everything to my desktop and its not letting me save it to my S drive. Help help help |
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This is not an Excel problem. Excel is saying you don't have permission to save
to that folder on your S drive. It's giving you the option of saving somewhere else. Who set up the S drive? You or your network people. You'll need to deal with whoever has administrative access to your S drive, but it could be as simple as removing the read-only flag from your S drive folder (which you can do through Windows Explorer if you have sufficient permission). -- Regards, Fred wrote in message oups.com... I'm having a situation here at work. If i pull up excel and try to save it as a new document in my S drive, I am getting a message that states the document I just made already exits. It says that I cant save because its a 'read only' folder and then asks me if i want to save it anyway. I have been saving everything to my desktop and its not letting me save it to my S drive. Help help help |
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In article , "Fred Smith" wrote:
This is not an Excel problem. Excel is saying you don't have permission to save to that folder on your S drive. It's giving you the option of saving somewhere else. Who set up the S drive? You or your network people. You'll need to deal with whoever has administrative access to your S drive, but it could be as simple as removing the read-only flag from your S drive folder (which you can do through Windows Explorer if you have sufficient permission). Alternatively, your network drive could be full ? Checking your disk quotas may be useful. HTH |
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