Files that can only be read (data can be retirieved) are called read-only files. You cannot write any data into a read-only file (you cannot edit it).
Not all Microsoft Word files are read only. A file can be set for read only. By default, MS Word not set to read only.
I am not sure you can, but you can make the files read only...
In file properties uncheck "Read only" or use Administrator account to delete it (you need to get permissions before deleting files).
how can you provide full access to some of your files while giving read-only access to other files shared on the network
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Read only files.
Read only files.
Files can be classified based on their type (e.g. text, image, video), their access permissions (e.g. read-only, read-write), and their purpose (e.g. system files, user files). This classification helps organize and manage files effectively.
No, you can only read files off. Get a RW to change files. You need to delete the files off the disc to make a new version avalible
To toggle Read-Only status.If the tab is up, the files can be read, copied, and you can also add and modify files.If the tab is down, the files can be read and copied, however no files can be added, changed, renamed, or modified in any way.
"read only" means that you can't edit it - only view the file. Critical files often have this protection to prevent accidental edits
Archive (A)Read Only (R)Hidden (H)System (S)