Chances are that if you emailed it, your recipient opened it directly
from his/her email program. This often creates a read-only copy in
temporary storage. This is not a problem with the document. You need to
tell your recipient to *save* the file from within his/her email client
first, then check that the saved file is not read-only (right-click,
Properties, Read-only under Attributes at the bottom, on Windows 7),
and then open it in LO.

Hope this helps.

Paul



On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 13:44:45 -0700
Sheafe Ewing <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have created a  Text document file… sent it to a recipient who
> notes it is Read-only.
> 
> How do I make the file Read-Write   in order that he be able work the
> file at his end.
> 
> (I’ve consulted LibreOffice Help… the instructions under Read only
> don’t work…. (Select) is greyed out.)
> 
> Sheafe Ewing


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