Here it is. Luckily I have a saved copy on another disk at home, but that
doesn't help in Salt Lake.

Nora

On Sun, Sep 12, 2010 at 9:42 PM, Dan Crutcher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Nora,
>
> Often when you get a message saying that a file is read-only, you can still
> open it, but you can't save it back with the same name. If that's the case,
> go ahead and open the file and use Save As ... to save it back with a new
> name.
>
> I doubt that your case is that simple however. It sounds like it won't let
> you open it at all. If you control-click the file, you will get some options
> that allow you to get info about the file, open it with other compatible
> programs, etc. It might be worth a try to see if any other programs on your
> computer can open the file.
>
> If nothing else works (and the file doesn't contain anything too sensitive)
> you might try emailing it to me or someone on the list to see if we can open
> it, then we could save it back under a different name and email it back to
> you.
>
> Dan Crutcher
>
>
>

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