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Old 02-13-2011, 08:18 AM
the_lil the_lil is offline Can't Save a file as .docx Windows 7 64bit Can't Save a file as .docx Office 2010 64bit
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Question Can't Save a file as .docx

Hey
I have a document with around 45 pages and it won't let me save it as .docx.
I can save as .doc without any problem....
And if I want to save the file office just crashes....


I am going nuts as this paper is very very important and next week is the deadline
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Old 02-13-2011, 05:41 PM
fsdance fsdance is offline Can't Save a file as .docx Mac OS X Can't Save a file as .docx Office 2007
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Any luck with other computers?
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Old 02-14-2011, 12:33 PM
the_lil the_lil is offline Can't Save a file as .docx Windows 7 64bit Can't Save a file as .docx Office 2010 64bit
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Nope....
I can save it a word 2003, as a .doc
but not as docx it just pops up the save as windows (the place where i want to save it)
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Old 02-16-2011, 10:16 AM
Ulodesk Ulodesk is offline Can't Save a file as .docx Windows 7 Can't Save a file as .docx Office 2007
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Default Just a guess

Hello, the_lil. I don't work in 64-bit Office, but I'm guessing that this possibly could be causing the disconnect, if the document was created in 32, or if a compatibility issue from a much earlier version of Word could be interfering. You don't mention in which version the document was created.

Otherwise, sometimes a single element in a long document hangs up a process; but without the document, guessing is pointless. Depending on what is in your document (graphics, tables, etc.) and how much formatting would have to be redone, you could consider copying the contents into a plain text file (which will not accept table formatting or graphics), then copy this into a newly created .docx and reformat as needed. Then copy tables and graphics into a separate new .docx and see if it will save. If yes, copy them into the new .docx with the text where they should go. If it won't save, you may have to try one by one to see where the problem lies.

This may seem laborious -- well, it is laborious -- but sometimes a half hour, or a few hours, spent on such methods saves hours of frustration adn is the best investement.

I'd be interested to know how this works out for you.

Best,
Ulo
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Old 02-16-2011, 01:43 PM
fsdance fsdance is offline Can't Save a file as .docx Mac OS X Can't Save a file as .docx Office 2007
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You can e-mail that file to me, and could try with my computer (OsX). Send me a PM if you agree.
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Old 10-27-2011, 08:41 AM
luplay luplay is offline Can't Save a file as .docx Windows 7 64bit Can't Save a file as .docx Office 2007
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I have the exact same problem, if the file you can't save is still open, keep it open and run another copy of word as admin, running word as admin fixed the problem for me, lemme know if it works for you.
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