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Right-click --> "Open as read only" option for a .xls from Windows...

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trippknightly@hotmail.com - 27 May 2008 20:20 GMT
A couple years ago I remember being able to tweak the UI (I don't
think I used TweakUI, but maybe) to let me right click on a
spreadsheet and choose to open it as read only.  This is as opposed to
explicitly saving a file as read only or read only recommended.

I'm on a new machine and would like to be able to do so again?

A google for this in Usenet and web so far fruitless.

Anybody recall how to do this.
Dave Peterson - 27 May 2008 22:43 GMT
I remember that feature in the File|Open dialog.  But I think it went away with
one of the newer versions of excel (xl2002 or maybe xl2k--it's not available
with xl2003 for sure).

Anyway, in xl2003, you can use file|open and select the file.  But then use the
dropdown arrow on the Open button to see "open as readonly".

> A couple years ago I remember being able to tweak the UI (I don't
> think I used TweakUI, but maybe) to let me right click on a
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> Anybody recall how to do this.

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