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Default "Save as" will not work when trying to save a document in a folder

I have Windows XP. When I try to save a new Word or Excel file document, I
can save it under "My Documents" but for some reason, it cannot be saved into
a folder contained in the "My Documents" area.
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Default "Save as" will not work when trying to save a document in a folder


If you open Explore (or 'My Computer') can you go to this folder, and if
so, within the folder, can you then Rightmouse, New, and create a new
Text document?

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Ernest Wrote:
I have Windows XP. When I try to save a new Word or Excel file
document, I
can save it under "My Documents" but for some reason, it cannot be
saved into
a folder contained in the "My Documents" area.



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