When trying to save file, write error cannot save file

Tried several times updated libre and restarted several times

Duplicate question at 313311/when-trying-to-save-file-write-error-cannot-save-file; delete it.

Don’t post twice, you’re creating confusion.

Question can always be edited.

This question seems common place. Have you searched the site? In any case, if you expect any decent answer, edit your question to mention OS name and LO version.

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… and you already worked through all questions found by searching for “cannot save” in search box above to no avail?

It is probably an anti-ransomware setting somewhere

Mac

You probably need to give LibreOffice full disk access from System Preferences > Security & Privacy. See this site on how to do it if you aren’t sure: Explained: What is Full Disk Access & Full Permissions on macOS Mojave .

Windows

Allow LibreOffice access to controlled folder

If you use Windows Defender and don’t have a third party anti-virus, else go to 3rd party Anti-virus below

The below numbered list is from Use the Windows Defender Security app to allow specific apps

  1. Open the Windows Security by
    selecting the shield icon in the
    task bar or searching the start menu
    for Defender.
  2. Select the Virus & threat
    protection
    tile (or the shield
    icon on the left menu bar) and then
    select Ransomware protection.
  3. Under the Controlled folder
    access
    section, select Allow an
    app through Controlled folder
    access
  4. Select Add an allowed app and
    follow the prompts to add apps. You
    need to allow access to
    soffice.bin

3rd Party Anti-virus

If you do have a third party anti-virus go into settings and then look for something like anti-ransomware or folder protection. Have a look at the blocked apps list, if you see soffice.bin in there change it to Allowed (you might have to read AV help if not obvious). Otherwise go to the Allowed Apps setting and allow soffice.bin, this might not be easy so you might have to change the file type to All to see it and to add the Allowed list. Or you might have to start entering Soffice.bin before you can select it in the navigation dialog

Note that 3rd party anti-virus might make files Read Only so you can create a new file but you can’t save it subsequently. Sometimes, you might need to reboot after allowing a program access.

Cheers, Al

found out I was has hacked and all my files were changed to Microsoft ext .xlss Had to reload Librepro and the update extensions. Wouldn’t do it with the old program