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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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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 |
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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