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Problems with files.
Hey!
When I open a word-dokument, do a change and then try to save it it sometimes says that the docuemnt is write-protected. Well the problem it that the document is NOT write-protected. Kinda annoying, I have to open a new document and copy-paste the text into that one (well that's one of the solutions:P) Can somebody help me?:P Thanks in advice! /David |
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Problem
Are you working on a network or on a standalone machine? When you say the document is not write protected, how have you checked this?
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Problem
A standalone machine.
I right-click on the file, choose "properties" and there I'm able to check. AND this happens not everytime a make a change, only now and then, and I never change any settings on the file:P ... |
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Protected file
I've had that happen, too, but you don't have to copy/cut and paste...
Just do a "save as," and give it a new name, maybe just add a number to the end. cjc |
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Yes, you are right...
That's a better solution...hmm I feel a little stupid now.. |
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document, microsoft, write-protected |
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