USB flash drive use between PC and MAC

I have a usb flash drive that has files on it previously created using a PC.  It contains excel, word and powerpoint files.  I have Office for Mac and put some of  the files on the mac edited them and then tried to save them or move them back onto the drive, but cannot. I get a variety of messages including the disk is full and it is not and that it is write protected, but USB flash drives cannot be write protected.  Are usb drives portable between mac and PCs?

hey man.
Save the files on the jump drive to a folder on the mac.  Keep it in a good spot cuz your going to need it.
Open disk utilities on the mac.
click on the correct usb drive in the screen, and then click erase.  U will have formatting options in a drop down tab, pick "FAT" or "FAT 32" which it is, name it and hit erase.
This will reformat the drive to a windows usable file format, and the mac will work with it no problem.
Once reformat is complete close disk util. and open the mounted USB drive, found on the desktop and drag the folder you had created to it and your good to go.
windows should have no problem reading it at all now.
hope this helps

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