Microsoft Publisher (not responding) and haven't saved work.

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Soca Tot

I have been working on a newsletter in publisher and now it is frozen and
says (not responding). It has been like this for 20 minutes. This happend
when I did a cut and pasted on to my page. I have not saved my work and do
not want to lose but how can I save this as it will not let me click on
antying as the hourglass comes up every time the mouse goes on to the page or
menu. Can anyone please help?? What do I need to do to get publisher to
repond or more imporatnly, simply to save my work before I close the
programme by doign ctrl,alt delete and then choosign end programme?
 
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Mary Sauer

On the Microsoft Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Office
Tools, and then click Microsoft Office Application Recovery.
In the Application list, click the program or document that is not responding.
Do one of the following:
To attempt to recover the files you were working on, click Recover Application or
Restart Application.
If you just want to close the program, and lose recent changes to the files, click
End Application.
The error that caused the problem can be reported to Microsoft for use in improving
future versions of the program. Click Report problem or Don't report problem.
Open the Office or Office family program.
If a file has [Recovered] in the title it is usually a file that contains more recent
changes than a file with [Original] in the title.
If you want to view what repairs were made to a file, point to the file in the
Document Recovery task pane, click the arrow next to the file's name, and then click
Show Repairs.
If you want to review the versions that were recovered, open all of the versions and
save the best one.

For each file you want to keep, point to the file in the Document Recovery task pane,
click the arrow next to the file's name, and then do one of the following:
To work with the file, click Open.
To save the file, click Save As, and then enter a name for the file. By default, the
file is saved in the same folder as the original file. If you use the same name as
the original file, the original is overwritten. When you see a message asking whether
you want to replace the existing file (with the changes you made up to the last time
you saved the file), click Yes.
When you have opened or saved all of the files you want to keep, click Close in the
Document Recovery task pane.
 

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