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| Get "File Name Invalid or Too Long" when copying existing files
Have VALID saved files (.PDF) -- when attempting to make a COPY to post in another folder, I get the meaasge "File Name Invalid or Too Long." Do not understand why the name is good the first time, but can not copy into another folder with same file name? |
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| Re: Get "File Name Invalid or Too Long" when copying existing files
Perhaps a problem with your operating system? It wouldn't be repaired in office. There are groups for whichever operating system you are youing. NoTeeShot wrote: > Have VALID saved files (.PDF) -- when attempting to make a COPY to post in > another folder, I get the meaasge "File Name Invalid or Too Long." Do not > understand why the name is good the first time, but can not copy into another > folder with same file name? |
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