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Just one of the dangers of saving directly to or opening directly from a disk.
Best practice is to save to HDD first then copy to CD. Same way coming back. Can you copy it to HDD and is it still read-only? Can you remove the read-only property through Windows Explorer? You may have to copy the sheets to a new workbook and save that. To HDD, of course. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 08:37:02 -0800, "nsturre" wrote: i have saved many times to my cd. i overwrite it almost daily (CD-RW) all of a sudden it now say's the file is read only. although i can still save to my hard drive? |
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