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From:
Orf Bartrop <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Sat, 4 Oct 2003 10:55:30 +1000
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Joan, instead of copying the document from Word try storing the
document, closing it in Word and then transfer the stored file to the CD.
Easy CD Creator allows you to drag a file from a file manager program
such as Windows Explorer to a CD.
Using these CD write programs takes a bit of knowing what you are doing.
CDs need to be formatted and left open to allow files to be stored at
different times.

Orf Bartrop


Joan St. Marie wrote:

>I recently purchased a computer that has Windows XP Home Version. I looked in the book that was provided with my system and I can't find a thing that relates to the following problem.
>
>I copy a document from the web to Microsoft Word.  When I want to copy the same document from Word to a CD I get the following message.
>
>Cannot Save 'E:\Creamy Swiss Onion Soup.doc'.  The folder is marked as 'Read Only'.
>
>This happens with any document I attempt to file.
>
>I used the above system when I was running Millenium with no problem - will XP Home Version not allow you to file in this manner?  If not, can someone let me know how I should be doing it.  Thanks for your help.
>
>Joan St. Marie
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