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That is the Windows default behaviour when saving/copying to CD. All depends upon how the files get "burned" to the CD. With regular Windows burning, they will always be read-only. If you were to use a packet writing application like Nero InCD, files would not be read only and individual files could be erased or written to on the CD just like a big floppy disk. See this google search thread http://snipurl.com/6llq Note the link to Alex Nicholl's site. Also http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/cdr_info.htm Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 18:59:04 -0800, "Dick" wrote: An IT expert converted all of my Macintosh Clarisworks files to Excel/Word and burned them on a CD. I transfered the folders/files to my new IBM PC hard drive and then opened them. I made some changes to a file but I am unable to save them. I keep getting a "read only" message. I have checked Excel help and followed the directions, but I get the same "read only" answer. How can I open these files, change them, and then save the new files? Thanks. |
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