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Why am I getting this warning every time I make a copy of a Numbers file and rename it (because the file is large and its quicker to close it and copy than duplicate since they took away the "save as" feature - where you could rename it)?


Going to File / Save makes no difference? ?


This is typical of Apple nowadays making what used to be simple, harder and I've had no end of problems since jumping from the brilliant and reliable Mojave to Ventura and then Sonoma...


A 24 yr Apple "Veteran"


MacBook Pro 16″

Posted on Jan 15, 2025 3:43 AM

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Jan 19, 2025 5:00 AM in response to SGIII

And it's done it again minutes later...

All I am doing is trying to get around another annoying "feature" where Numbers has now suddenly deciding all the column gaps that I've been using for months (8 px) are not allowed to be 8 px, because it's making the new gaps 10px. This makes the tables look uneven because there's a table below it that now doesn't line up. This is making me have to create extra cols (pls see image) to make an 8px in the middle of it and then drag col O to the new group of cols and delete the 10px col... smh 🤦‍♂️

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Jan 19, 2025 4:45 AM in response to SGIII

It's just done it again: "This document could not be saved"


No warning, just typically after a long bit of editing.


Do you know why it is doing this, it's a recent issue, but hard to tell if it's doing it on other spreadsheets because I've been working constantly on this one for the last fortnight?


Cheers!

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