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Entertainment Office Productivity Creative Gaming Browsers Social Media Finance Self Improvement Hardware Technology Explained Buying Guides Smart Home DIY Product Reviews Deals Giveaways Top Lists About About MakeUseOf Advertise Privacy Chats Facebook Facebook Facebook Facebook Search for: Why are Excel files opening as read-only? Amit Sinha March 6, 2013 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Stumbleupon Whatsapp Email I have just installed Win 7 on my XP system. I just make a fresh installation of win and keep all my other office orb in excel drive partition as it is. All my data were on D drive. The problem is that when I open my excel file it opens in read only format by default, but the properties is not set to read only, I already checked it. But when I run Excel as an Administrator (holding ctrl+shift) and then open the excel file it opens with read and write permission. How can I open Excel as an admin all the time by default? Ads by Google 13 answers Comments are Closed AnĂ³nio August 15, 2013 at 2:09 am I'm on a Mac, and I was having the same problem. After researching and nothing working, I've decided to change the name of the file, as it had a 'special character' - the '/'. I've just eliminated it, and the problem was solved. Thomas August 25, 2013 at 9:40 am Exactly my problem. / in the file name was causing the problem. Removed and problem gone! Thanks for the advice. Prashant Mirjankar March 12, 2013 at 10:37 am change property of the excel app in microsoft office folder in program files. and set always run as admin thats it Danny Zamolxis March 7, 2013 at 9:12 pm You need to take ownership of the folder where the excel file is, just follow the steps below: 1. Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownersh
noreason July 14, 2010 I'm not sure how widespread this problem is, but I've seen it a few times, and one of my work colleagues gets it regularly: You're happily working in a Word 2007
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document, saving as you go, when all of a sudden you can't save
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as you get a message that the document is set to ‘read-only' You save and close a Word 2007 how to disable read only in excel 2016 document, re-open it, work on it, try to save it again but get the ‘read-only' message. The workaround I've used to date has been to do a ‘save as' and save the http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/why-are-excel-files-opening-as-read-only/ document with a slightly different file name. However, after my colleague said that she's getting the message all the time on a specific document, it was time for me to go off to Google and check if anyone else gets this and how they solved it. Here are some possible solutions I found: Turn off Allow Background Saves. There may be a conflict with https://cybertext.wordpress.com/2010/07/14/word-2007-document-goes-to-read-only-for-no-reason/ when you do a manual save and the automatic save (Microsoft Office button > Word Options > Advanced > Save subsection). Turn off AutoRecover (Microsoft Office button > Word Options > Save > Save AutoRecover information every xx minutes). Check the General Options settings for the document (Microsoft Office button > Save As > Tools drop-down [to the immediate left of the Save button] > General Options > clear the Read-only Recommended check box if it's checked -- no, I had NO idea this option existed either!). Click the individual screen shots below to see these steps in full size. Reboot your computer and immediately check your Temp and Templates folders for lurking temporary files not deleted properly (don't open any Office applications until after you've done this -- your Temp folder should be empty after a fresh reboot). Your Temp folder is located here: C:\Users\