Harry,

I did what you said and it was set for me and everyone to read and write.
Yet when I tried to open it again, I got the same message. Do you think it
is somehow corrupted or do I have a gremlin?

Nora

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 11:13 AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <[email protected]>wrote:

> Navigate to the file and select it. then press option key and the I Key
> (or File-->Get Info).
>
> At the bottom of the Get Info window is a tab for Sharing & Permissions.
> Make sure it says (for your user name) Read & Write. If it doesn't you
> can change it..
>
> Sunday, September 12, 201011:03 AMNora [email protected]
>
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I am at Salt Lake City, UT doing genealogy research and have encountered
> >a problem with a MS Excel file. I have my research plan set up in an
> >Excel document and have been able to open it up until this morning. Now
> >I am getting a message that it is a read only file or in a read only
> >location, or may be stored on a server that is not responding. This
> >makes no sense as I have been accessing up til now on my trip. Is there
> >anyway to get around this to open the document??????
> >
> >Nora
>
>
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