On 02/20/2014 11:03 PM, edo1 wrote:
sberg wrote
On 02/19/2014 06:04 PM, edo1 wrote:
I saved a small (14 page) styled part of a large project as read-only
What exactly do you mean with "save as read-only"?
In windows: After the file is saved to some folder, go to that folder and
right-click (if you're right-handed) on the file name; choose "Properties"
and check off "read only" on the popup panel. SOP
So when you later "unchecked read-only and reopened the file" you
changed the Windows file-system--level property again. But how did you
reopen the file, was it still open and did you chose "Reload", or was it
no longer open in LibreOffice in between? Because, when a file is not
marked as read-only at the file-system--level, it should not open as
read-only in LibreOffice.
Stephan
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