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I have been working on some charts and schedules for work. I have been saving
them to a CD-RW as a backup. The problem is, when I change something on the word document, I then need to change it on my backup, or delete the older version of the backup. It won't let me delete individual files off the backup disk because it says they are "Read-Only". It WILL let me erase the entire disk, but not individual files or folders, because they are read only. So how do I erase these word docs individually? I clicked on properties to change the docs to NOT read-only, but when I click back on it, it goes right back to read only. by default. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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This approach to back-up is more likely to do harm than good. NEVER write
directly from Word to a removable disk, neither CD nor floppy. As for the specific issue: that's nothing to do with Word anyway. It's a function of your CD-RW software. "Whitebear" wrote in message ... I have been working on some charts and schedules for work. I have been saving them to a CD-RW as a backup. The problem is, when I change something on the word document, I then need to change it on my backup, or delete the older version of the backup. It won't let me delete individual files off the backup disk because it says they are "Read-Only". It WILL let me erase the entire disk, but not individual files or folders, because they are read only. So how do I erase these word docs individually? I clicked on properties to change the docs to NOT read-only, but when I click back on it, it goes right back to read only. by default. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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