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Graham Mayor
 
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Default Can you protect a document against copying?

The protection only works in Adobe Acrobat. I'm sorry but you have a very
naive idea of what is possible with computer software. I will repeat again
*ANYTHING* that you can see can be copied. Measures such as PDF only make it
a little more difficult to do so. The OP wanted to protect the text from use
by third party rivals. This is not possible if those rivals can see it. It
may be a little more trouble to recreate protected documents, but it can
certainly be done.

Acrobat is capable of protecting documents against opening by the use of
passwords and encryption, but as soon as they are opened for viewing, they
are vulnerable to copying.

If you could come up with a way to prevent copying and still allow the use
of the material, the entertainments industry (for one) would reward you
beyond your wildest dreams.

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GKnight wrote:
There is an option in Adobe Professional to protect the document to
prevent it from being copied.

Granted if you were so inclined you can do a print screen capture and
then use a graphics tools to capture the data but you would not be
able to actually retrieve the txt/images without unprotecting the
document.
I am not aware of this functionality within Word but is there a
reason why you can't use PDF format? You can place hyperlinks in
there. "Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Rubbish! You can copy *anything* you can see.

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Sally Sibthorpe wrote:
You can't copy pdf files without losing format, and you can't copy
graphics in pdfs at all....

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

This is not possible - even with PDF. Any document you allow
someone to see can be copied fairly easily.

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Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


Sally Sibthorpe wrote:
I have a document that includes hyperlinks and embedded files. I
need to protect it so that people can read it and open the
embedded files and links, but NOT be able to copy it. (It's
going to a client that has multiple vendors who will read it, and
we don't want them copying our documentation and using it in
their proposals) Because of the embedded files and hyperlinks, I
cannot use a pdf
format.

Is there any way to get that functionality in Word?



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