aaron mccormick
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Everytime i want to add delete, edit, or write anything with my word documents on a CD-RW disc (i'm using CD-RW as opposed to a CD-R because CD-RW's are supposed to be used for re-writing information.) I go to look at my document, and it says in parenthesis next to the title of the file... '(read only)'. My question then is, what use are documents saved on a disc, when everybody uses discs now AND you can't just open your disc up and use it like a ZIP disc or floppy disc? Is there some step i missed? I haven't written the discs i use, I have only written the information i want to store into sessions, (using Toast Titanium)... I suppose there is an option that might allow me to NOT format information into '(read only)' ? Then, how do I save information onto a disc, if I am not writting a session with Tianium? I use a Macintosh, so it would be a lot easier for me to just use the old 'save as' menu heading I am used to using. Is this not possible longer if I'm trying to use CD discs to store/re-type data in the way I once used Zip discs/ floppy discs?
Someone lend a hand, your help is appreciated!
Someone lend a hand, your help is appreciated!