> At 20.05.2011 08:16, Vilius Šumskas wrote:
> > Then marking it as read-only is even better for you. Because you would
> > not need to search for Save As button; simple CTRL + S will open Save
> > As dialog, and the editing is ALWAYS allowed regardless if the
> > document is read-only or not.
> Not, if using free OpenOffice: That does not allow editing of r/o files.

Then that's a bug in OpenOffice. MS Office, Editplus and even vim allows you to 
edit the document in Read-Only mode and then save it with new name.

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   Vilius


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