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Default How do I make a document read-only that cannot be undone?

Actually, the answer below is for Office (Word) 2003. In Office 2007, The
heres how to make a document truly read-only [just figured this out]: in
the ribbon, go to the Review Tab. On the far right, theres a box called
€śProtect Document€ť, which is essentially unchaged from Word 2003. Click the
down-arrow, and click on €śRestrict Formatting and Editing€ť. Then, click the
box in item 2 (€śAllow only this type of editing in the document€ť) and the
first item in the pull down menu is €śNo changes (Read only)€ť. Check that,
then €śYes, Start Enforcing Protection€ť. Done

"Ron" wrote:

Open the file.
On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click Security.
Do one of the following:

Create a password to open
In the Password to open box, type a password, and then click OK.
In the Reenter password to open box, type the password again, and then click
OK.

Create a password to modify
In the Password to modify box, type a password, and then click OK.
In the Reenter password to modify box, type the password again, and then
click
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"KHarrang" wrote:

The Prepare/Mark as Final feature seems convenient, until I discovered that
anyone who received the "final" document can undo the finalization by
performing the same steps again. Is this a bug? If not, how to I make
something read only that cannot be undone?

Thanks.