I lose date after saving on company network

M

Michal

When I first saved presentaiton, all is OK, data is in presentation.
I change anything and saved it and close Power Point.
When I open document, new data is losed.
When I save document to local harddisk, all is OK

Thank you for help me.

Michal
 
L

LVTravel

Michal said:
When I first saved presentaiton, all is OK, data is in presentation.
I change anything and saved it and close Power Point.
When I open document, new data is losed.
When I save document to local harddisk, all is OK

Thank you for help me.

Michal

To change save locations you must do a File, Save As, not just a Save on a
document. In other words, if you create a new document and click on File,
Save, and save the document and subsequently open the document from that
location it is the default save location for that document using either
File, Save or Ctrl S or the Save icon on the toolbar. To put the document
into another location (network) you need to do a File, Save As and direct
the copy to the new location. The original file would then be untouched and
the file created as the Save As file (even with the identical name but in a
new location) would have the changes. (You can also copy the file from
the local drive to the network.)

One other issue you may have encountered is a failed write to the network
drive that wasn't properly reported back to your computer. I have had this
issue with some networks that I have worked with in the past (mainly older
Win98 fileserver networks.) What I learned to do for these networks is to
always save to the local drive and simply copy the file to the network
drive. Saves faster and I still have the network copy if I need it for
later use. Of course this method doesn't work for shared databases and the
like but for simple presentation creation should work well.
 
M

Michal

Yes. I know, but it is uncomfortable :(
First saving on network disc is without problem. Problem is during second
saving ...

When I change file from pptx to pptm, saving is without problem, but it is
nonstandard solving too. Ppt file is problematic too.
 

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