![]() ![]() This trick should bring back the Save, Save As and Export options. Then, revert and make the external monitor as main screen. This will save the item as expected.Ĭredits: Thanks Nick for sharing this fix for Adobe Photoshop cannot save files problem.Ī less complicated fix, requires you to change the Preferences and set your MacBook as main screen. Slowly resize the windows and hit the Save button on the touchbar.The “Save” buttons will temporarily become clickable elements again.With the “Save As” finder window open, drag the bottom of the window (as if resizing it).‘Resize’ Save As WindowĪpparently this Adobe Photoshop issue can also be fixed using the following workaround: It’s not ideal but it get’s the job done. Tip: Disconnect the external display or iPad (via Sidecar), save the files and reconnect to continue working. Apparently, the Photoshop Save option returns as soon as you disconnect the external monitor! Disconnect External MonitorĪll reports mention that this issue occurs when an second screen is connected to your Mac using an USB-C thunderbolt cable. Until then, you can apply the following workarounds: 1. psd file.” How To Fix Photoshop Doesn’t Save Files IssueĪdobe has acknowledged this bug and is working for a fix with Apple. Normally a dialog box will pop up with format / file location options but it’s no longer happening. “‘Save As’ no longer works after update to Mac Monterey OS! I get no result. ![]() ![]() This appears to be a common problem as similar reports on the Adobe Community forums confirm: “Does anyone else have the fun one where Photoshop DOESN’T SAVE if the laptop is connected to an external monitor? Isn’t that a great one? Graphic Designers rejoice - you cannot save your work unless you use the laptop screen!” This issue has been reported by Michael G.: Have you recently updated Mac to macOS Monterey 12.0.1 and Photoshop doesn’t save files anymore? Has Adobe’s software stopped displaying the ‘Save’ and ‘Save As’ options? ‘Export’ isn’t working either? Photoshop Save not available in macOS Monterey ![]()
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