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Turn Off Read Only
Hey guys,
Hoping someone can help out with this, there are 5 of us here in the office all using our boss' Microsoft office licence. Mainly using excel and unable to open Excel files at the same time without getting 'Read-only' access while opening. Is there anyway this can be removed so we can all save the same file?
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- _Pop_Copper ContributorSame issue. None of the solutions above work. (Domain account)
-Drive is in trusted networks in domain policies
-User has access (read and execute, and modify)
-Read-only attributes are off when looking at file properties
-Files are locked by another account (discovered by trying to move the file because excel AND server manager (computer managment: files and folders) doesn't even tell you that...)
-This also seems to bug something else (or a bug causing this causes the issue on excel): i usually use RPC to shutdown/restart off-site computers but for some unknown reason the computer that has the handle on the files cannot be restarted remotely.
If anyone finds a solution for this please advise. - IbrahimZidanCopper ContributorI have the solution, I opened Excel in safe mode and searched for the issue and I found out that the problem is due to an Add-in, the Excel seemed not to find the add-in location and the security check prevent any modifications to the file as it might be a virus.
Anyway, the solution that I'm sure it will work 100% with you is:
1- Open any excel file
2- Open developer menu
3- Click on Add-ins
4- Uncheck all the add-ins
5- If any of the add-ins is failing and causing the issue it will give you an error message and it will remove it
6- Close and re-open excel
7- The file now should be opened normally
Open the add-ins you use again (preferably one by one) and check after opening each one, if the problem persists, then the last one you opened is also making a problem.- bnm411Copper Contributor
I have the same problem and don't have any add-ins on the file
- cilla1955Copper Contributor
bnm411 I am suddenly having the same problem. MS converted all files to read-only. I know how to save as with new filename. It won't let me. Every time I tell it to, it says that file already exists! Which it does not! This is clearly an MS problem...I supposed related to its new reliance on AI. Argghhhh.
- Susan_ButtonCopper ContributorHi, where is the Developer Menu? I can't find it anywhere, thanks, Susan
The Developer tab of the ribbon is available in the desktop version of Excel for Windows and MacOS.
Windows:
- Select File > Options.
- Select Customize Ribbon.
- Tick the check box Developer in the list of Main Tabs on the right.
- Click OK.
MacOS:
- Select Preferences... from the Excel menu at the top.
- Select View.
- Under In Ribbon, Show, tick the check box Developer.
- Close the dialog.
- shaneoc14Copper ContributorHi there, thanks very much for that! I should have mentioned that files are on a local shared network and it happens with all of them. We can use the Save-As for a workaround but this happens when 2 files are opened at the same time. I will try and get a screenshot if it helps Thanks!
Hi shaneoc14
You can only co-author files if they are saved to OneDrive or SharePoint.
There is an old option to "ShareWorkbooks" but it was always buggy and not really recommended.
- SergeiBaklanDiamond Contributor
Afraid here is the bug not in functionality, but in scenario of use. Actually same license on 5 different PC:s means same user simultaneously works with same shared file on different clients. Excel sharing is not designed for such scenario. I guess it keeps temporary files under users ID:s and syncs them on each Save. If all ID:s are the same Excel has no idea how to sync and ask to close extra copy first.
Above is just my guess, didn't test that.
And yes, co-authoring has no such limitation, as well as many others.
- Alternatively
1. Close the Excel wookbook
2. Right click on that specific Workbook
3. Select Properties
4. Uncheck Read only
5. Click OK- Susan_ButtonCopper Contributor
Abiola1 whenever I right click I never get Properties so please give other suggestions on how to turn off Read Only, thanks, Susan
- Hello,
Kindly follow the steps below
1. Select No when prompted to open the Excel worksheet as read-only.
2. Choose File, followed by Save As and Browse.
3. Click Tools at the bottom of the Save As menu and choose General Options.
4. Under General, find the Read-only Recommended check box and uncheck it.
5. Click OK- tammyp1040Copper Contributor
Abiola1 I am having the same issue with one Excel file and tried to follow the instructions as noted here. However, I am not seeing Tools under "Save As". I am using Excel 2019 on a Windows 11 laptop if that matters. Thanks!
Press F12 to display the Save As dialog.
The Tools drop-down should be to the left of the Save button: