![]() ![]() This seems to be because Microsoft Word appears to believe that either:Ī) the File saved on my Mac that I’m attempting to ‘Save As’ back to my USB Drive, is Read Only' (which it definitely is not, as it's file Privileges' shows it to be: Read / Write (NOT 'Read Only')ī) …that the ‘original’ version of the file (located on the USB Drive) which I’m now attempting to 'over-write,' is (itself) Read Only’ - which it’s not). My issue is that, if (after saving the file on my Mac) I then try to save it back to it's original Folder on my Portable USB Drive (by using MS Word’s 'Save As’ option), I get a Pop-up from Microsoft Word telling me it can't 'over-write' the file's 'earlier version' on the USB Drive. ![]() If I want to Save, or Edit, that File, I'm first 'compelled' to click a Banner (that appears at the top of the file) prompting me to save as a 'Duplicate', in order to avoid the default 'Read Only' View. When I open a Word File (from a Portable USB Drive) it opens in Word as: 'Read Only'. (Note, it's the 'One Time Purchase' Version of MS Office, not the Office 365 Monthly one). Successfully downloaded and installed Microsoft Office 2021 on a 2014 Mac Book, running Big Sur. ![]() Even though I have Administrator Privileges on my Mac Book, I can't save Microsoft Word Files (saved to my Mac from a Portable Hard Drive) ‘back to’ the same Portable Hard Drive. ![]()
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