I think you have lock files that have not been deleted. See 
<<https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/33231/file-locked-in-libreoffice-no-lock-file-to-delete/>> 
for help.
On 11/29/2015 05:32 AM, Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Hi,
Using Macintosh 10.11.1 and have just downloaded LibreOffice 5.0.3 for 
Mac OS X x86_64. Installed without issue but....
Files I created this morning on a previous version, I think 5.01/5.02 
are locked for editing?? This despite me having restarted the machine 
both before and after the software install, just in case it wanted to 
pull a Windows hissy fit on me :(
I have run CleanMyMac to fix the file permissions and yet each time I 
try and open certain previously created files, the system indicated it 
is locked and that I would need to make a copy. None of the previous 
files I am trying to open are marked 'Read Only'.
When I open a copy of the file, edit it and then try and save it as 
the same name in the same location, I get the following error:
Error saving the document Untitled1:
Object not accessible.
The object cannot be accessed
due to insufficient user rights.
I am lost for ideas as a solution and any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Hylton
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