Excel 2011 For Mac Won't Let Me Save

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So I guess to answer your question though, no, I have not tried that I don't believe I have the tools to try that. Visio type program for mac Thanks a bunch, I appreciate your help. Like I said, I asked because you might be better served by some other program. We'll all be very impressed that you can manage to jam a square peg into a round hole, but what good does that really do you? You might get one peg into one hole per hour, while in the same amount of time, and expending the same amount (or less) energy, I might be able to do 5-6 pegs into holes. Why spend all that time and energy fighting with a program to do something that is second nature to another program?

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Feb 09, 2009  Excel won't let me save my file! When i try to save it it says 'Your changes could not be saved to '*.xls', but were saved to a temporary document named 'F65aa000'. Close the existing document, then open the temporary document and save it under a new name'. MW2011 for Mac won't let me save new documents anymore - it was fine yesterday, and it will still let me save documents that are already saved. Nothing happens when I try saving documents. It seems like it saved but then it will stay untitled (i.e. Document 1) and when I try to exit out of the document, it will still ask me if I would like to.

It's some sort of enable/disable objects in the spreadsheet feature (not sure why would need this or why you would want it to be linked to a shortcut).

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Final Conclusion: Instead of formatting entire rows or columns for specific data like date, currency or accounting etc., just format the cell-range containing data. That will decrease the amount of necessary data in the workbook hence making it consume less memory and processor resources. I am using Office 2010 and this worked very well for the Excel column insert. However, I am trying to create a linked table in Access to that Excel spreadsheet that has the inserted column and Access generates an error that indicates that the extra columns are still in the Access file.

Outlook 2011 For Mac Won't Open

No problems with.xlsx files, and I haven’t made any code changes. A fix would be so greatly appreciated!!! I have found the solution to my problem, which hopefully applies to others with a similar problem. It is down the lines of what Ulid47 said.

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