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Save as Window Keeps Popping Up: How to Get Rid of It
Do these things if the save-as window appears repeatedly.
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Updated onMay 15, 2024
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If the Save as window keeps popping up on Windows, don’t worry, as there are some practical ways to solve this problem.
A significant number of Microsoft 365 app users have reported a peculiar problem that triggers the Save as window repeatedly for an endless time. It happens on apps like Excel, Word, Outlook, etc. For example, users cancel or save; no matter what, the window may keep appearing. It is like an endless loop.
You may encounter other problems likeWord Document not saving. But that has nothing to do with our current situation.
Why does the Save as window appear repeatedly?
It is hard to mention the exact reason which one is causing the problem on your end. But it may be any of the following reasons:
How do I fix the Save as Window keeps popping up?
Fortunately, there are ways to eliminate the infinite Save as window loop problem. But, before that, we suggest you do the following things:
If you have already finished the above things, go through these methods to solve the problem:
1. Open the Office app in safe mode
Now, see if the problem still exists or not.
2. Disable add-ins
You should follow the above steps for any problematic Office applications. For example, if it is Microsoft Excel, it will solve the save as window keeps popping up in Excel.
3. Update the Office apps
If Receive updates for other Microsoft products are enabled, the Office apps will be updated via Windows update. So you won’t have to follow the above steps.
4. Repair the app
It may take a while if you choose Online Repair. However, we recommend this over Quick Repair to solve a critical problems like endless Save as window loop.
Repairing will solve the save as window keeps popping up issues in all Office apps like Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Excel, etc.
5. Perform a clean boot
A clean boot will ensure that no third-party services are active. If you find that you don’t face the problem anymore, then start enabling the services one by one until you encounter the main culprit. Then, uninstall the related software or keep that service enabled.
If the clean boot doesn’t work, undo the changes and follow the next methods.
6. Re-install the Office app
To uninstall, we suggest you use a tool likeRevoorIObit Uninstaller. These tools can obliterate any application and don’t leave any leftovers. It is handy to troubleshoot various problems.
Users who don’t have a Microsoft 365 subscription may need to follow slightly different steps to download Office apps.
If the save as window keeps popping up, it means the version of the office application is ancient. For example, Office 2010 users may have this problem in Windows 11. If this is the case, we suggest you consider upgrading to the latest office app or getting a Microsoft 365 subscription.
Alternatively, you can consider using one of theMS Office alternatives.
This article has explained how you can fix Save as window keeps popping up. If you have any better solution, feel free to input it in the comment box.
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Hasibul Kabir
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Hasibul Kabir is a Tech-Enthusiast Blogger, Web Developer & Hobbyist Game Developer. Writing about Technology, mainly Windows, Mac, iOS, etc., is his main focus, besides doing some computer science-related work.
He loves exploring new technology and presenting it with simple words to the audience. When not at work, Hasibul plays video games, explores nature, tastes delicious foods, or learns new things.
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Hasibul Kabir
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He’s a tech enthusiast, web developer & hobbyist game developer with a keen eye for Windows errors & bugs.