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If i burn a word doc onto a cdr will I be able to open it in word and edit?

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maxwellsmart | 13:56 Fri 12th Nov 2004 | Technology
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If I burn a word document onto  a cdr disc...will i then be able to open it and save it under new name and edit it and then save it onto the hard disk for future editing?????
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Yes.  You won't be able to save it back to the CD though.

Yes - you can even burn the edited document back onto the CDR (assuming it has the space/you didn't finalize the disc).

 

If this is something you need to do a lot, it might be worth getting a USB memory key. They are relatively cheap (I'm sure I've seen a 128Mb one for around �15) and show up as an additional drive on your PC, which means that data transfer is a lot easier (and faster) than faffing around burning discs. Plus the keys are a lot easier to transport.

 

You couldn't burn it back onto a CD R but you could burn it back onto a CD RW.

 

You could burn into a CDR after the original document if you multisessioned the disk, it wouldn't surprise me if XP had this feature built in.

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