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Try copying it to your HD,
THEN, right click it in Windows Explorer, Choose "Properties", Find where "Attributes" resides in your Windows version (General Tab ?) And *UNCHECK* "Read Only". Most XL files burned to CDs will automatically acquire the "ReadOnly" attribute. -- HTH, RD ============================================== Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit! ============================================== "BP" wrote in message ... Thanks so much for the response. Yes, It is a CD-R. Forgive me for being ignorant, but what kind of disk do I need to save my workbook? It does save to it, but like I said it becomes read-only which is useless to me. It is a really large file so I can't save it to any floppy that I have. "Bob Phillips" wrote: Is it a CD-R, not re-writable? I don't think Excel (certainly not in my versions) supports direct writing to a CD. -- HTH Bob Phillips "BP" wrote in message ... Every time I save a workbook, it becomes read-only on the CD. I cannot change its attrributes because it falshes an "access denied" when I try. How am I supposed to save my workbooks to CD so that I can work with them on other computers? |
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