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Old June 10th, 2008, 07:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
LisM
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Default Saving to CD from Publisher

Thank you for replying... no you are right... it does say d: Yes it is a
writeable, readable CD-ROM drive that my husband uses way more than I do for
burning picture and music CDs and I know he has used it to burn back-up
document discs too. HELP! What should I do next?

"Craig Schiller" wrote:

Is your D drive a CD-ROM?

Also, is this really the exact error message:

"You do not have access to the folder "d".


Because a drive is denoted as D: or d:, usually not without the colon.

Craig




LisM wrote:

Help! First time Publisher user... trying to do a rush school yearbook
project for 50 kids... I am using the Microsoft Office Package version, so
not full version of Publisher?, preinstalled on my computer with the Office
2003 package and Windows xp 2002 version OP.
When I try to save my 12 page project to D drive (which I use all the time
to save and to and from) it says:
"Incorrect Function" and then new box "You do not have access to the folder
"d". See your administrator for access to this folder."
HOW FRUSTRATION... I AM THE ADMINISTRATOR OF MY COMPUTER! ;-)
I am a total novice at comuters and programs/systems.
RUSH PROJECT... CAN ANYONE HELP?
Thanks!