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"This is not a valid file name." error message

Anonymous
2018-09-11T19:57:29+00:00

When I am in a Word Document (which I use in my laptop's OneDrive folder system), and try to "Save As", I frequently get the following error message:

This is not a valid file name.

Try one or more of the following:

* Check the path to make sure it was typed correctly.

* Select a file from the list of files and folders.

(See screenshot below.)

I know that it is not an issue with the path because I haven't changed the path. I'm just clicking Save As and saving a new version in the same folder. I'm not adding any unusual characters that aren't allowed. I'm not making the file name any longer (usually just changing a rev number, from 3 to 4, for example). If I exit Word, go to the folder, copy and paste the document, and change the name of the pasted document to whatever my desired file name was, I receive no error message. This is an extremely unwieldy work-around, however. What is happening wit this error message?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-06-28T22:47:29+00:00

    It seems we are being ignored by Microsoft who charges us $100 a year for subscriptions.  I have downloaded Correl trial and am evaluating it, and will leave MS rental for MS office 365.  They have not answered any of us.  Its maddening to pay an annual rental of $100 and be ginored  over such an important issue.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-06-24T03:03:52+00:00

    Hello All,

    Your Office might not be working properly with OneDrive.

    You may go to OneDrive icon on your taskbar > More > settings > Office > Uncheck 'Use Office 2016 to sync Office files that I open'.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-07-29T04:14:38+00:00

    Is there an answer to this??

    I have the same problem.

    Occurs when I am saving a file in onedrive shared folders. Doesn't occur when I save to desktop and then copy over to the desired onedrive location.

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  4. Igor Leyko 111K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2018-09-11T22:41:46+00:00

    Hi,

    what a name you are assigning to file? Where you try to save it?

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-09-11T19:58:40+00:00

    It looks like my screenshot didn't show up correctly in the original message:

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