> The file comes to me as a read-only e-mail attachment. It's the file
> itself, not a link, which previously was not a read-only file. Yes,
> I can save it and edit it.
>
> I send a file (Excel or Word) to a co-worker; the co-worker edits it
> and send it back to me. Somehow it becomes read-only. She has not
> knowingly done anything to the file other than edit it and return it.
If anyone sent it to a CD, DVD or other type external drive that may be
where the read-only attribute is coming from. No big deal; just remove
it in properties.
>
> "Bob I" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> The question is WHERE is it read-only. Is it read only because it's
>> actually a link to a file in a read-only location? Can you do Save
>> As and edit it. Too many ambiguities here, but once you can
>> consistently replicate the issue, you can discover the cause.
>>
>> scrappertoo wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for your response. They are sending documents they've
>>> created or returning one of mine to me. The documents have not
>>> been on CDs or DVDs. We've never been able to determine what is
>>> causing the file to suddenly become read only.
>>>
>>> "Sol" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:ObjcR$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>
>>>> Scrappertoo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Sometimes my co-workers send me Outlook 2003 e-mails with an
>>>>> attachment [MS Office Suite document] that is designated as
>>>>> read-only. They have not specified that this attachment be read
>>>>> only. Why does this happen, and is there a setting we need to
>>>>> change? It's sporadic. Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> If the attachments come from CD-Rs or other read-only media, that
>>>> would explain it. By default, the read-only flag is set on any
>>>> files that are stored on CD-Rs, writable DVDs, etc. Tell your
>>>> co-workers to check the read-only flag on any files they send
>>>> before doing so. Simply right-click on the file in question,
>>>> select "Properties", and go to the "General" tab, which will tell
>>>> you if a file is read only or not. You can uncheck the
>>>> "read-only" box if you'd like to be able to write to a file.
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps.
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