Why do I get a 'read only File' it means of a new document?

When you save a file in Word 2007, which I just created, I get a box that says he is 'read only', even if the file is NOT read only and just created. This seems to happen randomly, and not with all the files, but on frequent basis. I don't know why this is happening or how to fix.
Thank you!
Dave Henderson

Hello Davehen,

Welcome to the Microsoft Answers Community!

This sounds like the behavior of the trial version of Office 2007. Have you installed the full version on the trial version?

If yes try to uninstall then reinstall Office 2007 to see if that solves the problem for you.

If still no luck, try to reach out to the newsgroup issues General Word for assistance.

Steven
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