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quixotic1

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8. I've been trying to repo your problem
Mon Feb 28, 2022, 07:32 PM
Feb 2022

...without a lot of success.

I've noticed that the Save button isn't enabled until after you make a change that needs to be saved, e.g. after you drag the handles to crop the image.

At that point, if you point to the Save command, it should be enabled. If it's not, then perhaps you're trying to edit photos in a read-only location (such as a CD-ROM, a high-integrity data folder, or a network location that you don't have permission to modify).

Have you tried using Explorer to copy the current image to a new location, one where you're sure you have write access?

I found a few procedurals that talk about reinstalling the Photo app, but that seems like overkill. I suspect the problem is something far simpler.

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