Changes to the global template

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Orleans Street Gallery

Recently I had to start a new username because of some corrupted files. I
was able to save my documents.

However, everytime that I quit microsoft office a dialogue box appears and
says:

"Word cannot save changes to the global template because it was opened with
read only access. Do you want to save the changes in a template with a
different name?"

Initially I tried to save it, because I was afraid that the changes to my
document would not be saved. Now I click save, and the next dialogue box
appears:

"Microsoft Visual Basic"
"Run-Time errror "5995"
Word cannot write to file.

The options are
"Continue"
"End"
"Debug"
And "Help"

End and Help are the only options available, so I have been hitting end. I
do not think that this has effected any saved changes. Please tell me what
is going on and how do I prevent this from occurring
 
J

J.E. McGimpsey

Orleans Street Gallery said:
Recently I had to start a new username because of some corrupted files. I
was able to save my documents.

However, everytime that I quit microsoft office a dialogue box appears and
says:

"Word cannot save changes to the global template because it was opened with
read only access. Do you want to save the changes in a template with a
different name?"

Initially I tried to save it, because I was afraid that the changes to my
document would not be saved. Now I click save, and the next dialogue box
appears:

"Microsoft Visual Basic"
"Run-Time errror "5995"
Word cannot write to file.

The options are
"Continue"
"End"
"Debug"
And "Help"

End and Help are the only options available, so I have been hitting end. I
do not think that this has effected any saved changes. Please tell me what
is going on and how do I prevent this from occurring

Instead of reposting, you should check for answers to your identical
post of 18 July. Did what Jim Gordon say help? If not, reply in that
thread with what worked or didn't work to help narrow the problem
down. Starting a new thread just fragments any answers you receive.

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