Unable to save in 2010 - errors detected

beirrac

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Hi,
I've been working in an excel file and saving periodically and I input new information. Now, when I try to save, I receive an error "Errors were detected while saving c:/user........
Microsoft excel may be able to save the file by removing or repairing some features. To make the repairs in a new file, click continue. To cancel saving, click cancel.

I did the continue, I entered the file name, and it comes back document not saved. This is when I try to replace the existing file OR when I try to save the file in a different location or as a new file in a different location.

I am using sparklines in the spreedsheet but don't know if that matters. Any help would be great.
 

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