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Every time I save a document to a disc and make changes to it and try to
re-save it to the disc I get a message that the file is read only and won't let me save it. |
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Don't save it straight to the disk. Save it to your hard drive first and
then write the CD. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "mrbhb" wrote in message ... Every time I save a document to a disc and make changes to it and try to re-save it to the disc I get a message that the file is read only and won't let me save it. |
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Never ever work directly from removable media. Always work from the hard
drive. Copy the files to and from your CD disc. Note that the read-only flag will be set and when you copy back to the hard drive to work on the file, you must uncheck its read only property before you can update it. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org mrbhb wrote: Every time I save a document to a disc and make changes to it and try to re-save it to the disc I get a message that the file is read only and won't let me save it. |
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In addition to all the above, I presumed that you want to treat your CDRW as
'floppy disk' where you can read and save. For you to be able to do this, you need to pre-format your CDRW cd with one of the many many commercially available softwares e.g. DirectCD, InCD, SonicWriter, etc. You need to have the same software installed on any machine that you work on to be able to re-write but you don't need it installed if all you want to do is to read the file. E.g. two different machines, at work and at home, both needs to have the same software installed for you to be able to treat the CDRW as a floppy. If you only have the software installed at home, you can treat the CDRW as a floppy at home but you can only read the file at work but you won't be able to treat it as a floppy i.e. read/save. Applies to w98se, w98me, w2000, wxp. Hope this helps, jes |
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