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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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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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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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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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I already have saved to HD and gone through step to uncheck read-only and the
result is always the same read-only file after saving to CD-R. I don't care how I do it or what kind of disk I save it on, but I need to save it to something that allows it to be functional (size=5,406KB). Thanks for your time. "RagDyeR" wrote: 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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I would try to find another way of saving it to CD because
files saved to a read only CD can be copied back to your hard drive and used with out having to unprotect them. At least the program I use.. -----Original Message----- I already have saved to HD and gone through step to uncheck read-only and the result is always the same read-only file after saving to CD-R. I don't care how I do it or what kind of disk I save it on, but I need to save it to something that allows it to be functional (size=5,406KB). Thanks for your time. "RagDyeR" wrote: 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 news:72AB31C0-8659-4B23-A7F7- ... 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 news:D82A2D5B-99BA-42F7-BBEE- ... 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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When you say:
<"but I need to save it to something that allows it to be functional " Is your meaning, that you wish to *work* the XL file from the CD? If that's your intent, it's almost a *sure* path to corrupting the file and rendering it completely unusable AND unrecoverable. There are threads in these groups, too numerous to count, recounting sad tales of lost files while trying to do what you're attempting, with CDs and/or floppies. I personally work with ZIP discs, but have been accused by some folks here of being insane to do so. As long as I keep the file size to <50% of the disc capacity, I haven't had a problem in these 4 years of use. -- Regards, RD -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please keep all correspondence within the Group, so all may benefit ! -------------------------------------------------------------------- "BP" wrote in message ... I already have saved to HD and gone through step to uncheck read-only and the result is always the same read-only file after saving to CD-R. I don't care how I do it or what kind of disk I save it on, but I need to save it to something that allows it to be functional (size=5,406KB). Thanks for your time. "RagDyeR" wrote: 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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"BP" wrote in message
... "RagDyeR" wrote: 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. I already have saved to HD and gone through step to uncheck read-only and the result is always the same read-only file after saving to CD-R. I don't care how I do it or what kind of disk I save it on, but I need to save it to something that allows it to be functional (size=5,406KB). Thanks for your time. If you're saying that you don't want to copy the file to and fro between CD & HD, and that you want to work directly from the transportable media, then your question is not really about Excel but about transportable media that can be used to write as well as read. Why not use one of the thumb-sized USB drives (Jump Drive, Flash Drive, or whatever), rather than CD? -- David Biddulph |
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