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Rasoul Khoshravan
 
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I am using Excel2000 on Windows2000.
Recently when I want to save a newly opened excel file, it gives the
following error message:
Invalid file name to save.
I try many simple names but non of them solve my problem.
I am able to save only with template format.
It has no problem saving the files which already exists but can't save newly
opened ones.
any help is highly appreciated.

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Rasoul

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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
just a guess: Try cleaning your temp directory, reboot your PC and try
again

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I am using Excel2000 on Windows2000.
Recently when I want to save a newly opened excel file, it gives the
following error message:
Invalid file name to save.
I try many simple names but non of them solve my problem.
I am able to save only with template format.
It has no problem saving the files which already exists but can't

save newly
opened ones.
any help is highly appreciated.

Regards
Rasoul

Rasoul Azar






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