Problem with Inspector placement: inaccessibility bug!

Georges Kormikiaris georges at radicalivros.com.br
Fri Jan 7 07:46:10 PST 2005


Don't panic. Just close the file and open it through File > Open File.
It happened to me too. I have set OO3's preferences to open the last 
file I was working one and upon launching OO3 (v109) for the first time 
it opened my last used file and the Release Notes. I guess the Release 
Notes Read Only status "contaminated" my personal file... But only Omni 
folks could confirm that.

Georges

On 07 de jan de 2005, at 13:31, Alfred Lang wrote:

> Dear people at Omni User Group,
>
> Sorry to write again. But the problem is really serious. And myself I 
> am quite in panic. I do not want to lose the content although it is 
> backed up. But I need to work on this. The file in question is like 
> locked. I am unable to write anywehre in this file, while other files 
> are OK, also in the Inspector. Looking at the info panel of this file, 
> it is not locked, but the setting switch "locked" is greyed too. 
> Nowhere in OO 3 Pro I find some setting that allows locking items. 
> Would be a desirable feature anyway. I finally found out, that the 
> file is set "read only", probably not by any device directed at the 
> file itself, but by the lack of serial number in the trial version of 
> the definite version 3 of Pro which I am awaiting from Omni Group. 
> There are some upgrade problems in connection with the educational 
> version. For I can work with and save the file in normal OO3.
>
> Alfred
> -- 
>
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