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December 25, 2016
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Animate Won't 'Save' files and Corrups the Existing file.

  • December 25, 2016
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Recently, out of nowhere the program has been giving me this message...

When I save as another name it corrups the file.


I've re-installed the program multiple times. It's completely debilitating and I've had to ask for extra time from a client!

I have no idea why Adobe don't offer live support for Animate. It's very irritating!

I hope you can help soon!I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,

Adam.

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    Correct answer adams19209293

    it's hard to say.

    but you should be able to create a directory on any non-restricted area that you want use to save your files.  you don't have to use a desktop directory.

    (p.s when using the adobe forums, please mark helpful/correct responses, if there are any.)


    I knid of understand now.

    I reinstalled off a hard drive onto my main harddrive.

    I'm guessing the old harddrive's permissions are a little messed up because I've given it read/write perms but Adobe still won't save over files only save them a new, and even that messes up sometmies. I'll just save to my main hard drive if there's no actual fix you can think of? I doubt adobe support would be very helpful as it's a very specfic set of circumstances.

    Thanks kglad, and I'll mark as helpful.

    Adam.

    6 replies

    New Participant
    November 9, 2024

    i have the same problems but when i save it in a new directory it still won't work. Helppp

     

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 9, 2024

    what's the full path where you're trying to save?

    New Participant
    November 9, 2024

    C:\User\User\Desktop

    jakeb69178018
    New Participant
    August 7, 2018

    Any insight on this Adobe?

    I have lost hours of work because of this issue. Please fix it or give legitimate help.

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 7, 2018

    these are user-to-user forums.

    jakeb69178018
    New Participant
    August 8, 2018

    Oh. Right. Oops.

    I was able to find a temporary file that recovered my work and saved that as a new file.

    Then the same issue occurred after a few hours ... so I went back and found the temporary file again but didn't save it because I thought it might corrupt it and wanted to open and close Animate CC.

    Which seems to be a mistake. I think it deleted that temporary file and now I'm only left with the corrupt .fla. Do you know if the temporary file was moved somewhere/is recoverable? Or am I just shit out of luck?

    New Participant
    July 19, 2018

    I have the same problem. I can not save a .fla file on my Macbook Pro (High Sierra v. 10.13.6) in Adobe Animate CC version 18.0.2

    I tried re-installing Animate, also older versions of it.

    I tried re-installing MacOS.

    I tried setting permissions of a folder where I want to save it.

    I did a Disk utility check in recovery mode, everything ok.

    I've reset the preferences of Animate.

    The only thing that works is saving as a *.xfl file. But this is not a solution because when I do "control>test" (command Return), it tries to save .TMP.fla in the Library/Application Support folder, but saving a .fla file seems not to work and causes the error.

    Does anyone have a solution?

    New Participant
    July 19, 2018

    I found the solution that worked for me.

    I have reset my Home Folder Permissions, found instructions here: https://appletoolbox.com/2016/07/fix-corrupt-user-accounts-macos/

    So for me it was only a MacOS problem, Animate works fine now.

    Participating Frequently
    February 5, 2018

    What do preferences have to do with it?

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 5, 2018

    they may be corrupted.

    Participating Frequently
    February 5, 2018

    I have been running into this issue lately. I try saving it not only under a different name but also on a different hard drive. Then it doesn't work and I have no choice but to quit the program and the file is corrupted. I now am saving it two different locations regularly in case this happens again (which it has) because one day last week I lost several hours worth of work. Is Adobe working to fix this issue?

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 5, 2018

    reset your preferences -

    http://helpx.adobe.com/flash/kb/re-create-preferences-flash-professional.html

        (or remove Win:  C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Adobe\Animate CC 2017\ and

                                      C\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Animate\2017\

                            Mac:   /Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Animate CC 2017/ and

                                        /Users/<username>/Library/Preferences/Adobe/Animate/2017/)

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 25, 2016

    create a new directory on your desktop.

    create a new fla and save it to the new desktop directory.

    close and fla and then reopen it.

    any problem?

    adams19209293
    Inspiring
    December 26, 2016

    There dosent seem to be yet. saved it a few times and no error!

    Why is that?

    Thanks kglad

    kglad
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 26, 2016

    it's hard to say.

    but you should be able to create a directory on any non-restricted area that you want use to save your files.  you don't have to use a desktop directory.

    (p.s when using the adobe forums, please mark helpful/correct responses, if there are any.)