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Subject: Re: read-only documents
On 19/6/18 8:59 am, Alan Pearce wrote:
When this occasionally hapens to me I have found closing the document and
reopening solves the ptoblem.
But could create other problems e.g. you loose all changes made.
Original message
From: Da
But, if it's "read only", you can't have made any changes Martin
Alan
Original message
From: Martin Groenescheij
Date: 19/06/2018 10:55 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org
Cc: tom9...@earthlink.net
Subject: Re: read-only documents
On 19/6/18 8:5
> On 19/06/18 06:02, Tom wrote:
> > In Windows 10 (a newly re-installed Windows 10) I have a spreadsheet
> that opens in read-only mode and says I have insufficient rights to change
> that. How can I get those rights? It will not let me save the sheet with
> the same name.
> >
> > Sent from Mail
(GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org, Tom
Subject: Re: read-only documents
A google search for "user rights windows 10" will turn up a number of
sites with potential solutions. This is a Windows issue, not Apache
OpenOffice.
On 19/06/18 06:02, Tom wrote:
In Windows 10 (
When this occasionally hapens to me I have found closing the document and
reopening solves the ptoblem.
Original message
From: David Robley
Date: 18/06/2018 23:35 (GMT+00:00)
To: users@openoffice.apache.org, Tom
Subject: Re: read-only documents
A google search
A google search for "user rights windows 10" will turn up a number of
sites with potential solutions. This is a Windows issue, not Apache
OpenOffice.
On 19/06/18 06:02, Tom wrote:
In Windows 10 (a newly re-installed Windows 10) I have a spreadsheet that opens
in read-only mode and says I
In Windows 10 (a newly re-installed Windows 10) I have a spreadsheet that opens
in read-only mode and says I have insufficient rights to change that. How can I
get those rights? It will not let me save the sheet with the same name.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
You could try "save a copy" and edit that.
Rick W. Davis wrote:
Julian:
I amforwarding using Windows 10. I have checked each file property to find
none intentionally set as read-only.
I recently began seeing the read only addition to the file name when
opening previously created doc. files.
Julian:
I amforwarding using Windows 10. I have checked each file property to find
none intentionally set as read-only.
I recently began seeing the read only addition to the file name when
opening previously created doc. files. Clicking the Edit icon in Open
Office causes the program to crash
> On Sep 11, 2016, at 09:03, Rick Davis wrote:
>
> I,ver been a user of Open Office for several years. Recently, files that I've
> created with Word are opening as "read only", even though they were not
> originally created or saved with that property.
> The Help file
I,ver been a user of Open Office for several years. Recently, files that I've
created with Word are opening as "read only", even though they were not
originally created or saved with that property.
The Help file tells me to toggle the "Edit File" icon to allow file editing.
When I click on the
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