On 21/01/2008, Twayne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hello, nice to meet you here. I'm shohei.I'm using openoffice2.3.1. > > I have a question now. > > When I wanted to copy the text, I right-clicked and select "copy". > > And soon, I right-clicked and looked for "paste". But there wasn't > > the aicon. So I can't paste the text. Some setting s have changed > > accidentally? > > > > How can I paste the text? I don't know how to do it. Please tell me. > > Maybe this consulation must be easy for you. I'm sorry. > > Well, assuming the document isn't read-only, you could paste whatever > you copied to the clipboard by using CTRL-V. > > The document sounds like it might be read-only though. If it's on a CD > or DVD, then it is definietly read only and you cannot edit it there; it > has to be on your hard drive to change it. > > Once it's on your hard drive, find the file in Explorer, right click on > it, and choose Properties. > If there is a tick mark next to read-only, click there to remove the > tick mark. > Click OK and you should be able to paste after that. > > HTH > > Twayne
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