Tigfly I have no idea about podcasts. Look in the software on your computer to burn Audio CD. As to CD's no you cannot go over 700 MB. You would have to burn it onto DVD.
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Tigfly I have no idea about podcasts. Look in the software on your computer to burn Audio CD. As to CD's no you cannot go over 700 MB. You would have to burn it onto DVD.
Originally Posted by Rick Z http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/i...s/viewpost.gif
I have a rewrite f drive and sisks. When I save a document and try it on another computer I am told the file is read only and cannot be changed unless I save it with a new name.
How do I get rid of that.
Rick
Rick,
It sounds like the file properties were set to read only when you wrote the document. Check the settings on the program that you use to compose the document and change the settings so it is not read only.
On the files that you have saved that are read only you should be able to change them by right clicking on the file and selecting properties. change the attributes near the bottom of the window by removing the check mark in the read only box. Be sure to hit apply before you close the window to save the change.
Bill
One other note, if the second computer doesn't have a R/W drive, all it can do is read. To change the file there, you would have to copy it to the hard drive then edit it. Also, once edited, it's stuck there without read/write capability.
I third (or fourth) the USB flash drive. 8GB of portable memory for about $20. That's almost 12 CD's worth of data that you can edit at will, on any computer that supports the file format. (You can't edit MS Word documents without MS Word, that sort of thing.)(Yes, I know about OpenSource.org. Trying to be brief.) You can even find the darn things in Wally World.
Kirk
So much for brief.:rolleyes: If you have a Gmail account, you can upload files to their server, make them public or private, and have access to them from any computer with internet access.
KB