by auntbaba 24 May 2009

Could somebody explain what a "read only" file means? Does it contain the design for download?


Thank-you,
Barb

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by iris2006 25 May 2009

Thanks for asking this question auntbaba, I didn't know but every day we learn something more isn't it??? Thanks for the answers as well.

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

We are lucky that we have a wealth of knowledge here. Thanks for answering. *4U

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by gayle950 25 May 2009

thanks for tips

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

Thanks for answering. *4U

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by shirlener88 25 May 2009

Hope all the answers you received help - *4U

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

Yes, they helped a lot. *4U

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by colleta 25 May 2009

Thanks for all of the tips!

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

Isn't it nice to have these computer literate Cuties share their knowledge with us? *4U

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by ibht2k2 25 May 2009

If you want to edit the file, you need to change the file attribute. Right click on the design, un-click "read only" and click on "archive." I'm not sure this will work on a memory card, but you can try. Or try copy & paste to your computer. Use "Ctrl C" to copy.

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

Thank-you for the info! *4Y

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by gayle950 25 May 2009

I wanted to put a design from a bought memory card on to the computer so that I could print out the design for placememt and also put writting around it. It said read only file and I cound not do anything. Any suggestions. What am I doing wrong

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

I was going to try that. Now I know that I can't. *4U

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by marjialexa Moderator 24 May 2009

Yes, read only means you can just open and use it, but can't save changes to it. It's probably a way of protecting the file you download from your accidentally messing it up by trying to save changes to it. Kind of like when you used to punch out the little tab on a cassette tape, so you couldn't record over it. It should be fine. Hugs, Marji

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

Thank-you for sharing your knowledge. *4U

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by lbrow 24 May 2009

Guess a few more of us know the answer now. I had wondered about it myself but seldom encounter one so haven't tried to find out. *4u Barb

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auntbaba by auntbaba 25 May 2009

I found quite a few recently while I was converting my designs to PES format. Now I know that I son't have to delete them. *4U

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by colonies1 24 May 2009

got your answer so I will give * to you

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auntbaba by auntbaba 24 May 2009

Thank-you *4Y

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by aviesel 24 May 2009

Generally speaking, read only means that the file can not be changed...read means the computer will read it and it would be available to use it...read and write means that computer software can read it and then you can edit it and write out a new copy of the information...i.e. stitch out the file. I haven't tried to use a file that is read only, but I've downloaded and moved some of them that say that they are read only.

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auntbaba by auntbaba 24 May 2009

Thank-you for answering. *4U

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