Hi John,

John Stafford wrote:
Hi: hope this is the right place to send this. I want to be able to open a read-only document in OO, edit it, and have the program force me to save it with a different filename. Word and WordPerfect can do this. It's very convenient and can saved an unintended overwrite. As it stands, I can open a read-only file in OO but I can't edit it. It means I either have to create a template for almost every file I regularly use, or I have to be constantly vigilant about overwriting a file I want to keep in an original form but occasionally want to modify and give a new filename. Is this a function that can be achieved in OO?

IIRC, the fifth button on the default toolbar (Edit document) offers this functionality.

Regards,
Cor

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