OK,I have read the mail from Brian Barker and understand that was caused by
a ooocalc-crash or anyother thing(The same result is lock-file not be
deleted).

Now I have a new question. For my work , i usually use some calc-docs more
than 5M or 10M Bytes.
Sometimes i forgot to change it's mode(from read-only to normal),and just
open it.
Then , i find i can not copy something from a cell(Not the while cell), for
it's a read-only file)(Ooo said i have no right to do this).
And if i use the fifth icon you said , it will cost another long time to
open it again.

This often happened when i open a ooo-calc-doc from a attached file of a
mail.
Why not to add a setup to control this ?
Maybe someone wanna open anything at a write-able-mode like me , even if
it's a read-only-file.
Or there was some setups to do this already , but i have not found it ?

I use OOo 3.0.0 on WinXP SP3.

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Chen Hao
Dalian,China

-----Original Message-----
From: JOE Conner [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 6:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [users] Read-Only (despite a proper configuration and
permissions)





Elliot Orwells wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a read-only issue with oocalc. If this was reported I 
> couldn't find it, it's the most bizar error I remember having! (I've 
> seen many people complaining of the same problem but they ignore it by 
> creating a new file)
>
> I have this oocalc file which now only opens in read-only mode (and 
> isn't supposed to). If I copy it somewhere else in the same filesystem 
> however, it opens normally (which means, nothing is wrong in the 
> oocalc file settings). If I change its name, it opens normally. It's 
> not an issue of file ownership/permissions, I've tried all chmod 
> permissions and I "own" all the directories. In fact all oocalc files 
> in the same directory open fine.
>
> It's also not a filesystem error or a disk error since creating and 
> editing a regular text file with the same exact name 
> (Contabilidade.ods) works fine.
>
> At this point I'm guessing some internal oocalc cache must be causing 
> this. Erasing .openoffice.org and .openoffice.org2 didn't change this!
>
> Any clues?
>
> Thank you,
> Elliot
>
>   
Question:  Is your source document on a CD?
If not, the fifth icon from the left should enable editing.

JOE CONNER, POULSBO, WA USA


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