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jools

Why can't I save on CD in drive D
 
I am trying to put all my files on to CD as I am getting new computer, my CD
drive has written Rewritable and Recordable but every time I try to save on
it it states that the folder is marked as Read Only. My file is not read
only and I am trying to save on the compact disc D drive, the CD's are CD-R
therefore suitable-what is wrong?!!

Jan Karel Pieterse

Hi Jools,

I am trying to put all my files on to CD as I am getting new computer, my CD
drive has written Rewritable and Recordable but every time I try to save on
it it states that the folder is marked as Read Only. My file is not read
only and I am trying to save on the compact disc D drive, the CD's are CD-R
therefore suitable-what is wrong?!!


When Excel saves, it first creates a temporary file with a imaginative name.
When done, it renames the file to the proper name. ON a CD-R, this is
impossible.

The very best way to do this is to save to HD, then zip all files into a zip
file and burn that one on the CD. This also avoids the files on the CD to
become read-only (that always happens), because they are inside a zip file.

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com


jools

Hi Jan,

Thanks I will try that just now!
Jools

"Jan Karel Pieterse" wrote:

Hi Jools,

I am trying to put all my files on to CD as I am getting new computer, my CD
drive has written Rewritable and Recordable but every time I try to save on
it it states that the folder is marked as Read Only. My file is not read
only and I am trying to save on the compact disc D drive, the CD's are CD-R
therefore suitable-what is wrong?!!


When Excel saves, it first creates a temporary file with a imaginative name.
When done, it renames the file to the proper name. ON a CD-R, this is
impossible.

The very best way to do this is to save to HD, then zip all files into a zip
file and burn that one on the CD. This also avoids the files on the CD to
become read-only (that always happens), because they are inside a zip file.

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com



jools

Hi JAn,

Sorry to be a pest but can you tell me how to zip my files, I thought I knew
but have failed!
Thanks

"Jan Karel Pieterse" wrote:

Hi Jools,

I am trying to put all my files on to CD as I am getting new computer, my CD
drive has written Rewritable and Recordable but every time I try to save on
it it states that the folder is marked as Read Only. My file is not read
only and I am trying to save on the compact disc D drive, the CD's are CD-R
therefore suitable-what is wrong?!!


When Excel saves, it first creates a temporary file with a imaginative name.
When done, it renames the file to the proper name. ON a CD-R, this is
impossible.

The very best way to do this is to save to HD, then zip all files into a zip
file and burn that one on the CD. This also avoids the files on the CD to
become read-only (that always happens), because they are inside a zip file.

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com



Bob Phillips

You get a zip program like WinZip and use that. Search Google for 'Zip
utility freeware'

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HTH

RP
(remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct)


"jools" wrote in message
...
Hi JAn,

Sorry to be a pest but can you tell me how to zip my files, I thought I

knew
but have failed!
Thanks

"Jan Karel Pieterse" wrote:

Hi Jools,

I am trying to put all my files on to CD as I am getting new computer,

my CD
drive has written Rewritable and Recordable but every time I try to

save on
it it states that the folder is marked as Read Only. My file is not

read
only and I am trying to save on the compact disc D drive, the CD's are

CD-R
therefore suitable-what is wrong?!!


When Excel saves, it first creates a temporary file with a imaginative

name.
When done, it renames the file to the proper name. ON a CD-R, this is
impossible.

The very best way to do this is to save to HD, then zip all files into a

zip
file and burn that one on the CD. This also avoids the files on the CD

to
become read-only (that always happens), because they are inside a zip

file.

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com





Debra Dalgleish

If you're using Windows XP, click the Start button on the Windows taskbar
Choose 'Help and Support'
In the Search box, type: zip
In the list of topics, click on 'create a zipped compressed folder'
Follow the instructions listed.

jools wrote:
Hi JAn,

Sorry to be a pest but can you tell me how to zip my files, I thought I knew
but have failed!
Thanks

"Jan Karel Pieterse" wrote:


Hi Jools,


I am trying to put all my files on to CD as I am getting new computer, my CD
drive has written Rewritable and Recordable but every time I try to save on
it it states that the folder is marked as Read Only. My file is not read
only and I am trying to save on the compact disc D drive, the CD's are CD-R
therefore suitable-what is wrong?!!


When Excel saves, it first creates a temporary file with a imaginative name.
When done, it renames the file to the proper name. ON a CD-R, this is
impossible.

The very best way to do this is to save to HD, then zip all files into a zip
file and burn that one on the CD. This also avoids the files on the CD to
become read-only (that always happens), because they are inside a zip file.

Regards,

Jan Karel Pieterse
Excel MVP
http://www.jkp-ads.com





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Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html



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