Bruce, it seems like you are encountering a file access issue with OpenOffice on Windows 7. The error message you receive about the document being locked for editing by "your name" typically occurs when the file is being accessed or modified by another process or user. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue: 1. Check File Permissions: - Right-click on the file causing the issue and select "Properties." - Go to the "Security" tab and ensure that your user account has the necessary permissions to access and modify the file. - If needed, modify the permissions to grant full control to your user account. 2. Unlock the File: - Close OpenOffice and any other applications that might be using the file. - Try to unlock the file by restarting your computer. This can release any locks on the file. 3. Copy, Edit, and Rename: - As you mentioned, you can open a copy of the file, edit it, save it under a different name, and then delete the original. However, if you still encounter issues when trying to rename the copy, ensure that the file is not in use by any application or process. 4. Run OpenOffice as Administrator: - Try running OpenOffice as an administrator. Right-click on the OpenOffice shortcut and select "Run as administrator." This might help bypass any permission issues. 5. Reinstall OpenOffice: - If the issue persists, consider reinstalling OpenOffice. This can help refresh any configurations that might be causing the problem. 6. Update Windows 7: - Ensure that your Windows 7 operating system is up to date with the latest updates. This can sometimes resolve compatibility issues with applications like OpenOffice. If you have tried these steps and are still facing the issue, it might be beneficial to contact OpenOffice support or seek assistance on Windows 7 forums for further troubleshooting. If you provide more details or error messages, I can offer more specific guidance.