Keynote is not saving my document.
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Hello,
Keynote is not saving my document, the following message appears: "The document could not be saved automatically. Your recent changes may be lost."
My file has 633 slides with hyperlinks. I have space on my Mac and the document is also not saving to an SSD. Do you know what might be causing this and how to fix it?
Keynote is not saving my document, the following message appears: "The document could not be saved automatically. Your recent changes may be lost."
My file has 633 slides with hyperlinks. I have space on my Mac and the document is also not saving to an SSD. Do you know what might be causing this and how to fix it?
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Hello,
- What is the format of the external SSD in question?
- What is the version of the macOS in question?
- Have you enabled Keynote in the iCloud Drive options in System Preferences?
Other:
- Try to manually save under a different name and directly on your Mac.
- When there is a refusal of automatic saving, it may be that the save destination is unavailable or full.
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- What is the format of the external SSD in question?
- What is the version of the macOS in question?
- Have you enabled Keynote in the iCloud Drive options in System Preferences?
Other:
- Try to manually save under a different name and directly on your Mac.
- When there is a refusal of automatic saving, it may be that the save destination is unavailable or full.
--
Have a good continuation!
- Have a good day, good evening.. ;-)
Hello,
The SSD format is APFS. My Mac is running MacOS Big Sur 11.5.2. Yes, Keynote is enabled in the iCloud Drive options.
I tried to save it manually on my Mac or in my Dropbox; I was told that the save could not be completed. The destinations I chose were not full (I don't know what "available" means in this case).
The other files I want to save are not a problem; I wonder if there is a limit on slides or file size for saving a Keynote document.
The SSD format is APFS. My Mac is running MacOS Big Sur 11.5.2. Yes, Keynote is enabled in the iCloud Drive options.
I tried to save it manually on my Mac or in my Dropbox; I was told that the save could not be completed. The destinations I chose were not full (I don't know what "available" means in this case).
The other files I want to save are not a problem; I wonder if there is a limit on slides or file size for saving a Keynote document.
Hello,
I think that the maximum possible weight for a keynote presentation should depend more on the content of the slides than on the number of slides. I mean that, for example, 300 slides containing videos, photos, and music are likely to be more problematic than 1000 slides that contain only text.
Try duplicating your presentation, removing some of the slides, and then saving it... maybe split the presentation into 2 parts?
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Have a great day!
- Good day, good evening.. ;-)
I think that the maximum possible weight for a keynote presentation should depend more on the content of the slides than on the number of slides. I mean that, for example, 300 slides containing videos, photos, and music are likely to be more problematic than 1000 slides that contain only text.
Try duplicating your presentation, removing some of the slides, and then saving it... maybe split the presentation into 2 parts?
--
Have a great day!
- Good day, good evening.. ;-)