![]() If I get stuck here I have to force quit the application. Online locations doesn't work either because it won't let me add my OneDrive(I can log in all I want, it just never shows up). I have included a picture of the save menu(uploaded via drag & drop), and the green square is what I can click on. I can't cancel the save/upload, and I can't complete it. I can get the menu open, but once there it freezes up. I have restarted my computer, but I don't have tons of time so I haven't gotten around to trying much else. Since the 12.0.1 update, I haven't been able to use the Save As functions, and I recently discovered that this extends to uploading documents into anything using the menu and some settings functions. Save as and Settings functions not working on 2020 Macbook Air after 12.0.1 Update. Any help with this annoying issue would be most welcome!!! If it helps, I have three monitors attached to my computer. It is most definitely a bug of some sort and I can't seem to track down the cause. I have seen multiple other posts on this, but no real answers other than the usual suggestion to turn off the "log out after XX minutes of inactivity" under the advanced setting of Security & Privacy system preferences. When I enter my credentials I am back after a few moments, but of course my document is now lost. I just all of a sudden find myself at the log in screen again. I can log back in, but yesterday it did it back to back when saving a document to a different folder, and it happens without warning. Several times I the OS, without warning, boots me out to the log in screen when I am saving a Microsoft Word document or a. The last OS update it can run is High Sierra, which I finally got around to installing the other day, and now I'm wishing maybe I hadn't. ![]() If you have access to another Mac running a version of MacOS currently supported by the App Store (As of Jan 2020, that would be 10.14 (Mojave) or 10.15), you could associate your AppleID with an account on that Mac, download (and thus register) the Applications you want to install on your older Mac there, and then use the Purchased tab on the older Mac to reinstall older versions of those apps on the older Mac.I have a Mac Pro Mid-2012. (Version numbers applying to High Sierra as of January 2020) You now have Pages (v8.1), Numbers (v6.1) and Keynote (v9.1) directly in your Applications folder. Upon selecting install, you will be prompted if you want to install the last supported version for your OS release. The applications are listed at the top of the purchased list. So let's loose them: delete the iWork09 folder from Applications (or move it to the Thrash).
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