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Rocky, I can't help since I don't run SmartSuite, but is this on OS/2 /
eCS, or is it Winxx?
Michael Rakijas wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Something is not quite right on a kid's machine. She was trying to run 1-2-3
>(from Smartsuite 1.1.1) and a persistent error appears, at least (among other
>actions) when trying to save,
>reading "An unexpected OLE error occurred. OLE error: 8007000a". You can
>usually 'Save as' but once you save, you can't save again without the error
>appearing. You can 'Save as' over the existing file but, other than enter some
>data, you really can do much else (copy and paste a chart into WordPro
>included). I tried reinstalling and that didn't change the behavior. I checked
>the integrity of every file that had *OLE* in it and they all seemed okay. Any
>ideas?
>
>I can't say what may have changed since it last worked, it being a kid's
>machine so I'm sorry I can't give any more detail. Also, I apologize if I can't
>respond right away but I've a business trip in each of the next two weeks so
>I'll pick up answers respond as soon as I can. Thanks in advance.
>
>-Rocky
>
>
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