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Old 07-24-2007, 08:02 PM
Valerie
 
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Default "save document using application dialog"

Every time I save a document a "Document Save As" window opens. The windo has
three choices:
1. save document using application dialog
2. save as new document
3. save as new version
There are three buttons:
1. OK
2. Options
3. Cancel
How do I avoid this window and save my Office documents as a straight save?
Thank you.
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Old 07-26-2007, 04:51 AM
garfield-n-odie [MVP]
 
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Default Re: "save document using application dialog"

This window is not normally an option in any Microsoft Office
application. A google search suggests it is caused by Novell GroupWise.
Is GroupWise installed on your computer?

Valerie wrote:

> Every time I save a document a "Document Save As" window opens. The windo has
> three choices:
> 1. save document using application dialog
> 2. save as new document
> 3. save as new version
> There are three buttons:
> 1. OK
> 2. Options
> 3. Cancel
> How do I avoid this window and save my Office documents as a straight save?
> Thank you.


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