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turning off Excel 'read-only' for documents already created
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1694938" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>If the sheet is not protected (locked) you can right click on it, select "Get Info" and at the bottom you'll see the permissions box. Change it to read write. However, on a sheet that's locked, you won't be able to make permission changes without the password. If you're opening a new sheet and it's already write protected, then you may have something set in the Office preferences. Open Office preferences and select "security". Make sure you don't have "read only recommended" checked. And by the way, you're behind several Office updates. Current is 14.5.9.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1694938, member: 46727"] If the sheet is not protected (locked) you can right click on it, select "Get Info" and at the bottom you'll see the permissions box. Change it to read write. However, on a sheet that's locked, you won't be able to make permission changes without the password. If you're opening a new sheet and it's already write protected, then you may have something set in the Office preferences. Open Office preferences and select "security". Make sure you don't have "read only recommended" checked. And by the way, you're behind several Office updates. Current is 14.5.9. [/QUOTE]
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