How to remove "Read-only"
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Hello,
I just tested all the folders and files on my computer.
For each one, I apply the formula:
Right-click on the document;
Click on "Properties";
"General" tab;
The attribute is about 50%: the "Read-only" box is checked.
The issue I’m facing is that I can no longer save texts, whether adding or removing.
I foolishly asked the question: how to remove this function.
They were more than willing to explain. But unfortunately, I’m getting lost and I'm afraid of making my problem worse.
Is there a kind soul who could help me with my issue?
I thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Mozilla 11.0
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robichon
I just tested all the folders and files on my computer.
For each one, I apply the formula:
Right-click on the document;
Click on "Properties";
"General" tab;
The attribute is about 50%: the "Read-only" box is checked.
The issue I’m facing is that I can no longer save texts, whether adding or removing.
I foolishly asked the question: how to remove this function.
They were more than willing to explain. But unfortunately, I’m getting lost and I'm afraid of making my problem worse.
Is there a kind soul who could help me with my issue?
I thank you in advance.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Mozilla 11.0
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robichon
The night brings counsel, as Mother Denis used to say, "that's true indeed."
Regarding my question about the << read-only >>, I fear I may have fallen victim to a hasty conclusion.
Out of caution, I will start from scratch.
I create a new << folder >> in which I click on << Properties >>;
the << General >> tab is open.
The Attributes appear, the box that follows is not the color of the background, but it is a dark color. This is what can mislead a novice of 75 years, such as myself.
It is possible that until yesterday, not daring to click further, I considered (wrongly, I admit) that this sign meant I was in << Read-only >>.
When in reality I needed to click two more times to obtain this << Read-only >> function.
This would mean that until I performed this check, regarding my << PC >>, it was not in << Read-only >>.
I would need to click two more times to check this << Read-only >> function.
I click on the floppy disk, this text is saved.
To verify, I return to my file, make a modification, I << click >> again on the floppy disk and I see that the addition is saved.
I still await your conclusion. Have a good Sunday or Monday if you respected this day of rest.
I understand you, << volunteer >> maybe, but not a lackey all the same.