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Old April 14th, 2009, 05:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
sophkl
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Default Picture Manager

I have been trying to rotate and compress a picture and then save the new
version for inclusion in a Word document. Every time I try to "save as", I
get the following message: Some files could not be saved. Try to save the
files again.

I can't find anything to explain this message. Help please!
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Old April 14th, 2009, 01:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob I
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try rotating this particular picture in MS Paint first and Save it.
Paint is included with your operating system and is found in Programs,
Accessories.

sophkl wrote:
I have been trying to rotate and compress a picture and then save the new
version for inclusion in a Word document. Every time I try to "save as", I
get the following message: Some files could not be saved. Try to save the
files again.

I can't find anything to explain this message. Help please!


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Old April 14th, 2009, 02:51 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
sophkl
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Default Picture Manager

I tried saving the picture in Paint, and it said it couldn't do it.
Insufficient memory or other resources. I know the picture is big (almost
6MB), but that's why I want to compress it. Any other suggestions?

"Bob I" wrote:

try rotating this particular picture in MS Paint first and Save it.
Paint is included with your operating system and is found in Programs,
Accessories.

sophkl wrote:
I have been trying to rotate and compress a picture and then save the new
version for inclusion in a Word document. Every time I try to "save as", I
get the following message: Some files could not be saved. Try to save the
files again.

I can't find anything to explain this message. Help please!



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Old April 14th, 2009, 03:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
Bob I
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Default Picture Manager

Then I'd suggest clearing the Temporary Internet Files and try again.
(Control Panel, Internet Options, General Tab, Delete Files button)

sophkl wrote:
I tried saving the picture in Paint, and it said it couldn't do it.
Insufficient memory or other resources. I know the picture is big (almost
6MB), but that's why I want to compress it. Any other suggestions?

"Bob I" wrote:


try rotating this particular picture in MS Paint first and Save it.
Paint is included with your operating system and is found in Programs,
Accessories.

sophkl wrote:

I have been trying to rotate and compress a picture and then save the new
version for inclusion in a Word document. Every time I try to "save as", I
get the following message: Some files could not be saved. Try to save the
files again.

I can't find anything to explain this message. Help please!




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Old April 14th, 2009, 05:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc
dgmacmi[_2_]
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Default Picture Manager


"sophkl" wrote in message
...
I have been trying to rotate and compress a picture and then save the new
version for inclusion in a Word document. Every time I try to "save as",
I
get the following message: Some files could not be saved. Try to save
the
files again.

I can't find anything to explain this message. Help please!


You may want to use the Picture Manager Export function where you can change
location, file name, file format and size.

Don

 




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