Why do Word and Excel for Mac OS 10 open as read-only?
March 26, 2010 10:06 AM   Subscribe

Suddenly, my Word and Excel for Mac OS10 open as read only, with a command to save them with a new name. I haven't advertently (is that the opposite of inadvertently?) fiddled with anything. Anyone have a clue why? Thanks.
posted by holdenjordahl to Computers & Internet (8 answers total)
 
Were they licensed or were you using them on a trial basis? I still have a copy of Word that expired on my computer, only opens up as read only and refuses to let me do anything aside from look at a document. Don't know if this is the case for you. (I've switched to OpenOffice for now).
posted by deacon_blues at 10:33 AM on March 26, 2010


Response by poster: no, deacon-blues, they're licensed. i'm going to check out OpenOffice; thanks for the lead...
posted by holdenjordahl at 10:59 AM on March 26, 2010


Best answer: Have you repaired the permissions on your Mac lately? Doing so might remedy the situation.
posted by Thorzdad at 11:46 AM on March 26, 2010


Which version are you talking about? Mac Office 2008? (version 12), Mac OS X 10 dot what? (Tiger, Leopard, Snow Leopard)

I remember when Leopard or Office 2008 came out, Microsoft warned people to delete the trial versions before installing the full version. Why it stopped working for you after a greater time isn't clear. I suspect you'll need to go over to Microsoft.com/mac and find out how to uninstall Office completely, then reinstall it again and run the updates. Pain in the ass for sure, but since you paid money for Office you should be able to use it.
posted by birdherder at 11:46 AM on March 26, 2010


Did you upgrade to OS 10.6 recently? Are your documents on the network? There's a bug. I don't remember the details just now, but I'll try to find them.
posted by rheumy_the_dwarf at 12:21 PM on March 26, 2010


Actually, I think it's in 10.6.1.
posted by rheumy_the_dwarf at 12:22 PM on March 26, 2010


Response by poster: hello all.
no, i still have 10.4.11; the trial version is long gone. it's Word X for Mac. haven't repaired the permissions but will see how that goes...thanks.
posted by holdenjordahl at 1:09 PM on March 26, 2010


Best answer: To answer the other question, advertently is an antonym of inadvertently, but not a common one -- mindfully or intentionally are better choices.
posted by davejay at 2:13 PM on March 26, 2010


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