Hi :)
Use "Save As" to give it a new name. I tend to add "-v1" to the end
or gradually increase that number. So in a folder i get names such as
Khidmat-v1.odt
Khidmat-v2.odt
Khidmat-v3.odt
Then if something has gone wrong with the latest version it's easy to
go back to a fairly recent version. I tend to find that files become
read-only if opened over a network by a different desktop machine or
after rebooting the machine i am using.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 19 February 2014 17:04, edo1 <edagro12@verizon.net> wrote:
I saved a small (14 page) styled part of a large project as read-only to
protect
against accidents while I did something else. Later wanting to check a
style, I
unchecked read-only and reopened the file. Yet it still opens as read-only
and
"styles and formatting" is grayed out. Does anyone know how this can happen
and how I can prevent it?
The best I could do was copy the contents into a new file from which I could
retrieve the styles. That work-around will be a great pain with the rest of
the
project. I'm running LO 4.2.0.4 in Win7 x64. Thanks for any help! - edo1
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