Dottie,
You can burn, (save or write), files, documents etc. to CD, and you can
often add addtional data later at the end of the first data, (depending on
the CD and your program), but you can't change what's already on the CD, as
in editing a document that has already been burned, (saved), to a CD. You
would have to copy from the CD to your hard drive, then edit the document,
and then reburn the document onto another CD. Also, some blank CDs are
rewritable, which means you can erase them and use them again, and some are
not.
Carol Hanson
Peter:
What I want to do is put some files onto a CD that can then be edited for
future use, with whatever changes that need to be made. Do I understand
that you are saying CD's can only be used as read only? Dottie Hoch
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