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Easy tutorials to make a Windows file read only
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Making a file Read-only is an effective way to protect it from an unwanted edit or deletion. This wikiHow guide can help you get started.

Making a Document Read Only: Quick Steps

  1. Right click on the file.
  2. Select the "Properties" tab.
  3. Go to the "General" tab.
  4. Click the "Read-only" box under "Attributes."
  5. Click "Apply" then "OK."
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  • Making a file Read-only helps you in many ways.
    • It prompts when you try to change that file name.
    • It prompts when you try to delete it.
  • To remove Read-only from a file
    • In GUI method, just deselect that Read-only check box.
    • In command prompt method, write that code with -r instead of +r.
      Example: attrib -r "D:\wikiHow.txt"
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