Hi Gilles
Using your example from the doc off the website, as you open the doc in
LO, or any other similiar app, if you look at the very top, to the left,
of the main Writer frame, above any of the menu bars, ribbons. This is
where it normally says "name of doc - LibreOffice Writer" or the like in
other products, you will see in brackets it indicating that it is in a
(read only) state.
This is the same for any doc on your drive, flash disk etc also locked
in a read only state.
Regards
Andrew Brown
On 08/08/2013 01:06 PM, Gilles wrote:
Thanks for the tip. I don't know where to look in LO to check if a document
was saved in read-only.
Figuring I'd save time, I filled and saved the DOCX as PDF, uploaded the
file to a web site, and provided the URL in my reply.
I'm sorry I'm unable to open the Lost in Post Declaration you have sent in
to ourselves.
No comment.
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