On Friday 14 January 2005 17:30, +  Bob Page wrote:
>  [ MODERATED ] ***********************
> What procedure do I need to go thru to unlock a
> password so I can copy a spreadsheet to a CD & not
> become a READ ME file in the CD, then I can open the
> file in the CD & work on the file, make changes &
> SAVE. I believe the protected spreadsheet program was
> already there when I bought the computer in June 2004.

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On Saturday 15 January 2005 03:09, Matt Needles wrote:
> Do the normal procedure to unlock the password-protected file, then save
> it.  However, no matter what you do, it will ALWAYS be Read-Only after
> recording it to the CD.  That's the nature of CD-"RO"M's (ReadOnly).
> The only type of optical media I know of that can be modified in-place
> are DVD-RAMs, which are rather expensive compared to DVD-R/RW and
> CD-R/RW disks, and drives are rare.  I have one which uses the FAT file
> system and stores 4.7GB per side of a disk.
>
> That being the case, the only way to edit the file after burning it to a
> CD-R/RW is to make a copy on your HDD, which you can do by clicking the
> Edit icon on the OOo main toolbar after opening the R-O document.
>
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