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I'm getting this message when I'm trying to save an Excel workbook as a PDF:

Document not saved. The document may be open, or an error may have been
encountered when saving.

I cannot find any help about this. Any thoughts?

Thank you.
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what tool are you using to savve a worksheet as PDF? Usually when I use
Adobe writer I can print the file and set the printer to Adobe which
automatically creates a PDF file. The PDF file has to be closed for this to
work. What steps are you performing?

"Kokomojo" wrote:

I'm getting this message when I'm trying to save an Excel workbook as a PDF:

Document not saved. The document may be open, or an error may have been
encountered when saving.

I cannot find any help about this. Any thoughts?

Thank you.

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Hi Joel,

Thanks for helping out. I'm in Excel 2007. I click on the Office Pearl,
then Save As, then PDF. I downloaded the Office 2007 PDF add-in that gives
me these options. I'm working with Windows XP and I have the Acrobat Reader
9.

Thanks,
Joe

"Joel" wrote:

what tool are you using to savve a worksheet as PDF? Usually when I use
Adobe writer I can print the file and set the printer to Adobe which
automatically creates a PDF file. The PDF file has to be closed for this to
work. What steps are you performing?

"Kokomojo" wrote:

I'm getting this message when I'm trying to save an Excel workbook as a PDF:

Document not saved. The document may be open, or an error may have been
encountered when saving.

I cannot find any help about this. Any thoughts?

Thank you.

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Do you have a license for this product?

the microsoft webpage for downloading this product says the following:

This download allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats in
eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as e-mail
attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these programs. Specific
features vary by program.

This Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007 Microsoft Office programs
supplements and is subject to the license terms for the 2007 Microsoft Office
system software. You may not use this supplement if you do not have a license
for the software.


"Kokomojo" wrote:

Hi Joel,

Thanks for helping out. I'm in Excel 2007. I click on the Office Pearl,
then Save As, then PDF. I downloaded the Office 2007 PDF add-in that gives
me these options. I'm working with Windows XP and I have the Acrobat Reader
9.

Thanks,
Joe

"Joel" wrote:

what tool are you using to savve a worksheet as PDF? Usually when I use
Adobe writer I can print the file and set the printer to Adobe which
automatically creates a PDF file. The PDF file has to be closed for this to
work. What steps are you performing?

"Kokomojo" wrote:

I'm getting this message when I'm trying to save an Excel workbook as a PDF:

Document not saved. The document may be open, or an error may have been
encountered when saving.

I cannot find any help about this. Any thoughts?

Thank you.

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Yes, it's a legal copy. I bought the upgrade from Office 2003 and registered
it.

"Joel" wrote:

Do you have a license for this product?

the microsoft webpage for downloading this product says the following:

This download allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats in
eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as e-mail
attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these programs. Specific
features vary by program.

This Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007 Microsoft Office programs
supplements and is subject to the license terms for the 2007 Microsoft Office
system software. You may not use this supplement if you do not have a license
for the software.


"Kokomojo" wrote:

Hi Joel,

Thanks for helping out. I'm in Excel 2007. I click on the Office Pearl,
then Save As, then PDF. I downloaded the Office 2007 PDF add-in that gives
me these options. I'm working with Windows XP and I have the Acrobat Reader
9.

Thanks,
Joe

"Joel" wrote:

what tool are you using to savve a worksheet as PDF? Usually when I use
Adobe writer I can print the file and set the printer to Adobe which
automatically creates a PDF file. The PDF file has to be closed for this to
work. What steps are you performing?

"Kokomojo" wrote:

I'm getting this message when I'm trying to save an Excel workbook as a PDF:

Document not saved. The document may be open, or an error may have been
encountered when saving.

I cannot find any help about this. Any thoughts?

Thank you.



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I have the exact same issue - fully licensed copy of Office 2007 with the
"Save as PDF" add-in from Microsoft. Every time I go to save as PDF I get
that error now. Rebooting does not help.

"Kokomojo" wrote:

Yes, it's a legal copy. I bought the upgrade from Office 2003 and registered
it.

"Joel" wrote:

Do you have a license for this product?

the microsoft webpage for downloading this product says the following:

This download allows you to export and save to the PDF and XPS formats in
eight 2007 Microsoft Office programs. It also allows you to send as e-mail
attachment in the PDF and XPS formats in a subset of these programs. Specific
features vary by program.

This Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for 2007 Microsoft Office programs
supplements and is subject to the license terms for the 2007 Microsoft Office
system software. You may not use this supplement if you do not have a license
for the software.


"Kokomojo" wrote:

Hi Joel,

Thanks for helping out. I'm in Excel 2007. I click on the Office Pearl,
then Save As, then PDF. I downloaded the Office 2007 PDF add-in that gives
me these options. I'm working with Windows XP and I have the Acrobat Reader
9.

Thanks,
Joe

"Joel" wrote:

what tool are you using to savve a worksheet as PDF? Usually when I use
Adobe writer I can print the file and set the printer to Adobe which
automatically creates a PDF file. The PDF file has to be closed for this to
work. What steps are you performing?

"Kokomojo" wrote:

I'm getting this message when I'm trying to save an Excel workbook as a PDF:

Document not saved. The document may be open, or an error may have been
encountered when saving.

I cannot find any help about this. Any thoughts?

Thank you.

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