On 02/20/2014 11:03 PM, edo1 wrote:
sberg wrote
On 02/19/2014 06:04 PM, edo1 wrote:
I saved a small (14 page) styled part of a large project as read-only
What exactly do you mean with save as read-only?
In windows: After the file is saved to some folder, go to that folder and
right-click
Hi :)
I think a few of us have found that files do become read-only without
us being really clear exactly why. We just work-around it rather than
hunt down specific causes and those work-arounds often result in
creating a back-up of the file so it's a bonus rather than a problem.
I hadn't
On 02/21/2014 04:43 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
I hadn't realised it might be worth posting a bug-report but maybe now
might encourage people to do so if they encounter the problem in the
future.
And feel free to put me on CC. (I'd once tinkered with the relevant
code, to allow to toggle edit mode
Thanks guys. Saving under a new name works as you suggested. I wonder, does
it rise to a bug that saving and marking read-only causes this lockup? -
edo1
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On 02/20/2014 03:43 AM, edo1 wrote:
Thanks guys. Saving under a new name works as you suggested. I wonder, does
it rise to a bug that saving and marking read-only causes this lockup? -
edo1
I have been using the save as new name for many years. I have done
this with LO, OOo, and earlier
sberg wrote
On 02/19/2014 06:04 PM, edo1 wrote:
I saved a small (14 page) styled part of a large project as read-only
What exactly do you mean with save as read-only?
Stephan
In windows: After the file is saved to some folder, go to that folder and
right-click (if you're right-handed) on
Mark Bourne wrote
edo1 wrote:
I saved a small (14 page) styled part of a large project as read-only to
protect
against accidents while I did something else.
How did you do this? e.g.:
- saved the file, then from Windows Explorer set the read only
attribute?
- set File Properties