Asked By
xycastillo
10 points
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Posted on - 02/21/2012
Hey there,
I am an avid user of Photoshop CS 5.1, which you all know is part of Design Standard Creative Suite. However, I have a problem with the “Save” and “Save As” options. These functions should let me save my file in my target location but whenever I use them, I get a dialog box with this message:
"Error 8103: The document has not yet been saved. Line: 54 ->".
After which, the program says that the file has not been saved successfully but I can see the file is saved in the exact location in the correct format. And even when I'm about to close the application, it tells me that I have to save the file and the same error message pops up again.
What is happening?
Anyone care to help me?
Thanks!
Adobe Photoshop CS5 error in saving files
Looks like there's a problem on a specific plug-in installed that's causing the error. You need to check all your plug-ins for Photoshop. To do this, you have to uninstall each plug-in one at a time to identify the faulty plug-in. Usually this error comes up because of the "extensis suitcase fusion 3" plug-in.
The error might also be caused by a script set to run whenever you save and that script might be buggy.
Tip: When checking your plug-ins, uninstall one at a time and test Photoshop Software if you're able to save files. If you still can't save a file, reinstall the same plug-in and move to the next.
Hope this info helps.
Adobe Photoshop CS5 error in saving files
That is not a normal error that Photoshop will throw. That dialog appears to be caused by a script that is configured to run whenever you try to save a document. And it looks like the script programmed to run has a bug in it and that’s causing the error in Photoshop. If you installed a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop CS5.1, try uninstalling it and see if it works.
This error was first encountered using Extensis Suitcase Fusion 3 plug-in installed for Adobe Photoshop CS5.1. When the user removed the plug-in from his computer, all went well fixing the error completely. So, in your case, if there is a plug-in installed or you are using a plug-in for Photoshop CS5.1, try removing it and see how it goes after that.