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I use Photoshop 7.01 on Windows 2000 SP3. I have administrator rights. I am not seeing any other anomaly in my PC’s operation. I have always been able to do this before. I’m mystified!
Today I opened a layered TIFF image (fairly large–122 Mb), hid some of the layers, and tried to save a flattened copy of the image. I get the following error message, in a box headed "Adobe Photoshop":
"Could not save a copy as "C:\…." because that document is currently open. Save using a different name, or close the document and try again."
I do not have a document anywhere with the name I was trying to save to. I tried different names. I tried saving to different locations. I tried letting Photoshop default the name to the existing filename + copy. The file is housed on my hard drive, and I was not trying to save it to a network location. I cannot think of anything I am doing wrong…or differently…than I do every other day. I have attempted to search the forum, but the words in the error message are so very common to Photoshop operation that I may have missed a relevant posting.
Has anyone else had this experience?
Thanks for your input!
Today I opened a layered TIFF image (fairly large–122 Mb), hid some of the layers, and tried to save a flattened copy of the image. I get the following error message, in a box headed "Adobe Photoshop":
"Could not save a copy as "C:\…." because that document is currently open. Save using a different name, or close the document and try again."
I do not have a document anywhere with the name I was trying to save to. I tried different names. I tried saving to different locations. I tried letting Photoshop default the name to the existing filename + copy. The file is housed on my hard drive, and I was not trying to save it to a network location. I cannot think of anything I am doing wrong…or differently…than I do every other day. I have attempted to search the forum, but the words in the error message are so very common to Photoshop operation that I may have missed a relevant posting.
Has anyone else had this experience?
Thanks for your input!
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