![]() ![]() In the Privilege column next to your name, choose Read & Write.Select yourself from the Users & Groups list and click Select.Click the lock icon in the lower-right corner and enter your password (or that of an administrative account, if your user account isn’t set with admin privileges).If you don’t see yourself, follow these steps: ![]() For example, I show up as “glenn (Me)”, my Unix user name for my account, under Name. In the Sharing & Permissions area of either the Get Info or Multiple Item window, you should see your account in the Name column and (for regular documents) Read & Write under the Privilege column. Select Go > Home in the Finder, and you’ll see it there.) (And, by the way, the Desktop folder referred is the one in the top level of your home directory. Because Apple provides no further instructions, this might leave many newer users at sea. To modify multiple items, hold down Option and select File > Show Inspector. If permissions are unfamiliar to you, it’s fortunately accessible-as Apple says in the dialog box-by selecting one then choosing File > Get Info. ![]() The Get Info window lets you fix permissions so you can read and write files and folders. ![]()
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