Save Logic 8: don't have permission?

Anyone know why when I try to save changes to a song I added tracks to I get a message that says I don't have permission to perform this function? Where do I find the permissions stuff to give myself permission to save my stuff on my own computer?

Ok, I figured out how to change the permissions. You have to find the Logic file in the Finder, click on Get Info. by right clicking on file, go to bottom and unlock the lock (your password is needed to do this), then you can change the permissions. So there ya go, it's just that simple.

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