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Old June 3rd, 2010, 10:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Default Saving Publisher

About the only way you can save this publication is a copy/paste to a new file.
You are lucky to be opening the file. Most damaged files cannot be opened.

How to troubleshoot a damaged publication in Publisher
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;198256


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"Frank Simpson" Frank wrote in message
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My problem is kind of like the following, but different.

Using Windows XP; MS Office 2007.

It's been working fine for weeks. I can even save new files, but: recently
went to work on a file I've not used for about 1 week and now I can't save
it. When I try it says:

"The disk is full trying to write c:\Documents~\me\Locals~\Temp\pub15.tmp"

I've run the disk clean up and that didn't help.
I've got 20GB of free space on this drive.
It doesn't save to external hard drive either.
I couldn't say if I have any permission problems with my temp drive as one
guy suggested in an earlier posting of a similar question. How would I know?
I re-started Windows and deleted the loose files in the Windows Temp folder
as an earlier posting suggested.

Something I read suggests an OLE object problem? Could that be it? Is
there a way to search the file for OLE objects and remove them?


"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

Why can't you save to your local drive?

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"cassieannone" wrote in message
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I can't publisher to save to anything but an outside source. No s drive, no
c
drive, only thumb drive. Says my disc is full, however I can save other
applications on share, etc. What can I do to fix?
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