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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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Dick,
If you open the folder, and right-click any of them, you'll see the "Read only" attribute checked. Uncheck it. I think you can select many, using Ctrl or Shift, or dragging a box around them, and do that once. Files copied from a CD are automatically set that way. No one knows why. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Dick" wrote in message ... 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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Usually when files get copied onto a CD, the readonly attribute is set.
When you copy the files to the harddrive, the readonly attribute gets copied over, too. But you can change it pretty easily. Open windows explorer traverse to your folder that holds your files. Select all your files you want to fix (ctrl-a if you've clicked on the right hand window should select all the files/folders in that folder) Rightclick on any of the selected files. Choose Properties Uncheck the ReadOnly checkbox. 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. -- Dave Peterson |
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Dick
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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