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  1. #1
    USAOz
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    Excel 2003 spreadsheet saving prevented by violation error

    All of a sudden, with no changes to options etc. ALL of my spreadsheets can
    NOT be saved!

    I get the message 'Your changes could not be saved to {filename.xls}'
    because of a sharing violation. Try saving to a different file."

    If I do that, it saves it to a file name composed of a letter and several
    numbers but leaves the original file open. If I close the original and Save
    As from the new file to the old name I get the message 'The file
    '{filename.xls}' may have been changed by another user since you last saved
    it. In that case, what do you want to do?'

    I am then given 2 choices Save a Copy (default choice) or Overwrite the
    changes. I logically choose the second option in which case I ALWAYS get the
    error message 'Document not saved'.

    If I then close the file, reopen it and save as it saves correctly.

    THIS IS ANNOYING and time consuming. The files have never been shared and
    are not presently shared.

    I have done a detect and repair on Excel and all other Office 2003
    applications but nothing changes.

    HOW do I stop this annoyance from happening?

  2. #2
    Glenn Richardson
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    Re: Excel 2003 spreadsheet saving prevented by violation error

    I had this same problem and couldn't find an answer online anywhere.
    So I did a trial and error method!! Here is what eventually worked for
    me.

    1. Copy the file(s) that you are having the problem with and paste them
    onto your desktop (into another folder if there are too many). DO NOT
    COPY ANY TEMP FILES!

    2. On the original folder - Right Click - Properties - Security.
    Delete all names apart from yours (as an administrator). You may need
    to uncheck the 'inheritable permissions' box at the bottom.

    3. Delete the original folder that was holding the 'problem' file(s).

    4. Create a new folder with the same name as the original folder that
    held the 'problem' file(s) (it needs to have the same name in case
    people have shortcuts to the folder).

    5. Copy the file(s) that are on your desktop/held in the folder that
    you created on your desktop.

    6. Paste the files into the new folder that you created in step 4.

    I have no idea what the initial problem was with the files, but doing
    the procedure above worked for me!!

    I hope this helps.

    Cheers
    Glenn


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    Bruce - USAOz Services
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    Re: Excel 2003 spreadsheet saving prevented by violation error

    Thanks for the feedback! I was starting to think along a similar line to
    your solution after (similarly) no success on-line.

    I'll let you know how it goes.

    --
    Bruce - USAOz Services


    "Glenn Richardson" wrote:

    > I had this same problem and couldn't find an answer online anywhere.
    > So I did a trial and error method!! Here is what eventually worked for
    > me.
    >
    > 1. Copy the file(s) that you are having the problem with and paste them
    > onto your desktop (into another folder if there are too many). DO NOT
    > COPY ANY TEMP FILES!
    >
    > 2. On the original folder - Right Click - Properties - Security.
    > Delete all names apart from yours (as an administrator). You may need
    > to uncheck the 'inheritable permissions' box at the bottom.
    >
    > 3. Delete the original folder that was holding the 'problem' file(s).
    >
    > 4. Create a new folder with the same name as the original folder that
    > held the 'problem' file(s) (it needs to have the same name in case
    > people have shortcuts to the folder).
    >
    > 5. Copy the file(s) that are on your desktop/held in the folder that
    > you created on your desktop.
    >
    > 6. Paste the files into the new folder that you created in step 4.
    >
    > I have no idea what the initial problem was with the files, but doing
    > the procedure above worked for me!!
    >
    > I hope this helps.
    >
    > Cheers
    > Glenn
    >
    >


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