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> Office 2008 on Mac, Entourage problem downloading documents
matthewp
post Mar 8 2009, 08:10 PM
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I am asking for help here since I have a couple of people here that I respect very much. I was advised by one that this was ok before I did this.
I have office 2008 on os X and anytime I get a document be it a .pdf or a .doc, docx and the like, I can click save tell it where to save it, DT normally and then move it, but once I do I get a major problem of the file being corrupted. However, if I drag and drop onto the DT it is fine. Got any ideas as to what is up? No problems with any other mail clients. All updates are good, and all is the latest.
Thanks for the help.
M

another thing is once I save it, even if I close the app and reopen it I can not re-save it anymore.

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