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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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