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I have one Excel file. When i try to save this file in shared drive (L:) the
file gets corrupt.
The strange part is that, when i save that file in some other location like
Desktop or any other Drives, it works fine, There is a problem only with this
particular file saving it in this particular L:

what could be the reason?
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I have no idea...

But if you save to your local C: drive, then use windows explorer to copy to
that offending L: does that work ok?

Maybe it's some sort of timing issue--is the L: a LAN (truly local) or a WAN
(Wide area (not close physically) drive?

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I have one Excel file. When i try to save this file in shared drive (L:) the
file gets corrupt.
The strange part is that, when i save that file in some other location like
Desktop or any other Drives, it works fine, There is a problem only with this
particular file saving it in this particular L:

what could be the reason?


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Sweety;414106 Wrote:
I have one Excel file. When i try to save this file in shared drive (L:)
the
file gets corrupt.
The strange part is that, when i save that file in some other location
like
Desktop or any other Drives, it works fine, There is a problem only
with this
particular file saving it in this particular L:

what could be the reason?


Maybe your slice of the shared drive is full?


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When this has happened to me, I get an error message while I was trying to
save. I would hope that's what would happen to anyone who has this problem.

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Sweety;414106 Wrote:
I have one Excel file. When i try to save this file in shared drive (L:)
the
file gets corrupt.
The strange part is that, when i save that file in some other location
like
Desktop or any other Drives, it works fine, There is a problem only
with this
particular file saving it in this particular L:

what could be the reason?


Maybe your slice of the shared drive is full?

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