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Karen

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.

Bob I

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
R-click on the Folder containing the files, Select Properties, and then
Clear the tick box for read-only and apply. Note this is the Folder
properties, this will affect all the files contained within said folder.

karen wrote:

My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.



Karen

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
Thanks Bob - I did it but it won't let me save the changes - comes up access
denied - can you help me with that

"Bob I" wrote:

R-click on the Folder containing the files, Select Properties, and then
Clear the tick box for read-only and apply. Note this is the Folder
properties, this will affect all the files contained within said folder.

karen wrote:

My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.




Bob I

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
In that case contact your IT folks and have them fix the permission
settings they overlooked.

karen wrote:
Thanks Bob - I did it but it won't let me save the changes - comes up access
denied - can you help me with that

"Bob I" wrote:


R-click on the Folder containing the files, Select Properties, and then
Clear the tick box for read-only and apply. Note this is the Folder
properties, this will affect all the files contained within said folder.

karen wrote:


My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.





Dave Peterson

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
I'm guessing your N: drive is a network drive.

If you don't have write access to that drive, then excel (and windows) is smart
enough to know that you can't save to that file--so it opens it in readonly
mode. Why bother asking if you don't have a choice.

I'd go back to the IT folks and tell them you want read, write, delete and
create access to that drive (or folder).

You may want to try this--just to prove it to yourself.

Open windows explorer
traverse to that drive/folder.
rightclick on an empty spot in that folder
New|text document
type some text into that document
and try saving the file.

I'm betting that you'll be stopped here, too.



karen wrote:

Thanks Bob - I did it but it won't let me save the changes - comes up access
denied - can you help me with that

"Bob I" wrote:

R-click on the Folder containing the files, Select Properties, and then
Clear the tick box for read-only and apply. Note this is the Folder
properties, this will affect all the files contained within said folder.

karen wrote:

My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.




--

Dave Peterson

Karen

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
Thanks Bob & Dave,

I actually found the permissions tab after I last posted, called management
and explained the problem; we will work on it tomorrow - thank you both so
much for your assistance.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

I'm guessing your N: drive is a network drive.

If you don't have write access to that drive, then excel (and windows) is smart
enough to know that you can't save to that file--so it opens it in readonly
mode. Why bother asking if you don't have a choice.

I'd go back to the IT folks and tell them you want read, write, delete and
create access to that drive (or folder).

You may want to try this--just to prove it to yourself.

Open windows explorer
traverse to that drive/folder.
rightclick on an empty spot in that folder
New|text document
type some text into that document
and try saving the file.

I'm betting that you'll be stopped here, too.



karen wrote:

Thanks Bob - I did it but it won't let me save the changes - comes up access
denied - can you help me with that

"Bob I" wrote:

R-click on the Folder containing the files, Select Properties, and then
Clear the tick box for read-only and apply. Note this is the Folder
properties, this will affect all the files contained within said folder.

karen wrote:

My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.



--

Dave Peterson


Bob I

Copied files are coming up as read only
 
Glad to hear it, you're quite welcome.

karen wrote:

Thanks Bob & Dave,

I actually found the permissions tab after I last posted, called management
and explained the problem; we will work on it tomorrow - thank you both so
much for your assistance.

"Dave Peterson" wrote:


I'm guessing your N: drive is a network drive.

If you don't have write access to that drive, then excel (and windows) is smart
enough to know that you can't save to that file--so it opens it in readonly
mode. Why bother asking if you don't have a choice.

I'd go back to the IT folks and tell them you want read, write, delete and
create access to that drive (or folder).

You may want to try this--just to prove it to yourself.

Open windows explorer
traverse to that drive/folder.
rightclick on an empty spot in that folder
New|text document
type some text into that document
and try saving the file.

I'm betting that you'll be stopped here, too.



karen wrote:

Thanks Bob - I did it but it won't let me save the changes - comes up access
denied - can you help me with that

"Bob I" wrote:


R-click on the Folder containing the files, Select Properties, and then
Clear the tick box for read-only and apply. Note this is the Folder
properties, this will affect all the files contained within said folder.

karen wrote:


My company copied excel files from the F drive to the N drive and now all the
files are coming up as read only. Is there any way to stop this? I can
rename the file but then I then cannot delete the original file. We are
currently using 2007 but some of the old files are 2003 and it is happening
with files in both.


--

Dave Peterson




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