Thank you, Andrew. It appears that the read-only settings apply to documents in the \DOCUMENTS\ and \ONEDRIVE\ folders in your OpenOffice History.
The next test is to find out exactly where those folders are on your Windows 10 PC. Let's concentrate on the "\DOCUMENTS" folder. Find where \DOCUMENTS\STOCK SHARES.ods is on your computer, using Windows 10 File Explorer. You may have to open it on OpenOffice and Click File Save As ... to see what folder OpenOffice shows as the already-known location. Cancel any Save As ... . Then go find that folder using the Windows 10 File Explorer. When you have found it in File Explorere, right click on the file name in the File Explorer window and click Properties on the pop-down window. In the Properties window on the General tab, is the the Attribute: Read-only box checked on the bottom row of the tab information? If so, see if you can remove the Read-only check in that box. If the check is shown in a grayed box, this will probably fail. If there is a warning message, what is it? If clearing the check box works, you can just do this for other files. Otherwise let us know what you find with that one. - Dennis -----Original Message [abridged] ----- From: ap...@telus.net [mailto:ap...@telus.net] Sent: Sunday, August 16, 2015 14:22 To: users@openoffice.apache.org Subject: READ ONLY (PS) LIST OF FILENAMES 3.. \DOCUMENTS\BNS STRACKING 4 14 ods 4. \DOCUMENTS\STOCK SHARES.ods 9. \ONEDRIVE\DOCUMENTS\GOLD SILVER TRACKING.ods --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org