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COMPLETELY protecting a Word document
No. Once you give it to them, you have lost control of it.
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Glenn370" wrote in message ... Is it possible to completely protect a Word document? I have a document that I need to send to someone and I would like to make it so they are only able to read it. No printing, no cutting of info to paste in thier document, etc. etc. Is this even possible? I have protected it from the Tools menu but that only keeps track of what changes were made. I have also made it a read-only option from the Security menu but that still allows for Cut and Paste. Thanks for your help. I have Word 2002 |
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