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Hi, how can I create a corporate template document with a logo and "freeze
it" so that users of the template cannot remove the logo? THanks Sherain |
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*Any* document that you allow someone to see is pretty much theirs to do
with as they want, so any attempt to prevent users from removing content of a document that you are going to allow them access to will be futile. The normal practice would be to insert the logo in the appropriate headers of the relevant document template, which will largely prevent accidental deletion. Employees who deliberately abuse company templates can be dealt with by disciplinary measures and is thus a management issue. Have you considered using pre-printed stationery? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org sboone wrote: Hi, how can I create a corporate template document with a logo and "freeze it" so that users of the template cannot remove the logo? THanks Sherain |
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Thank you for the response. At times we would want to send a softcopy of a
document to a client or in some cases send to a third party printing shop. At least I know I can't do what I would like and will have to find other ways of managing this. Thanks. "Graham Mayor" wrote: *Any* document that you allow someone to see is pretty much theirs to do with as they want, so any attempt to prevent users from removing content of a document that you are going to allow them access to will be futile. The normal practice would be to insert the logo in the appropriate headers of the relevant document template, which will largely prevent accidental deletion. Employees who deliberately abuse company templates can be dealt with by disciplinary measures and is thus a management issue. Have you considered using pre-printed stationery? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org sboone wrote: Hi, how can I create a corporate template document with a logo and "freeze it" so that users of the template cannot remove the logo? THanks Sherain . |
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The appropriate way to send documents to print shops and clients is as PDFs.
Many print shops will not even accept any other format. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "sboone" wrote in message ... Thank you for the response. At times we would want to send a softcopy of a document to a client or in some cases send to a third party printing shop. At least I know I can't do what I would like and will have to find other ways of managing this. Thanks. "Graham Mayor" wrote: *Any* document that you allow someone to see is pretty much theirs to do with as they want, so any attempt to prevent users from removing content of a document that you are going to allow them access to will be futile. The normal practice would be to insert the logo in the appropriate headers of the relevant document template, which will largely prevent accidental deletion. Employees who deliberately abuse company templates can be dealt with by disciplinary measures and is thus a management issue. Have you considered using pre-printed stationery? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org sboone wrote: Hi, how can I create a corporate template document with a logo and "freeze it" so that users of the template cannot remove the logo? THanks Sherain . |
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Can't you create a word template and protect that section?
"sboone" wrote: Thank you for the response. At times we would want to send a softcopy of a document to a client or in some cases send to a third party printing shop. At least I know I can't do what I would like and will have to find other ways of managing this. Thanks. "Graham Mayor" wrote: *Any* document that you allow someone to see is pretty much theirs to do with as they want, so any attempt to prevent users from removing content of a document that you are going to allow them access to will be futile. The normal practice would be to insert the logo in the appropriate headers of the relevant document template, which will largely prevent accidental deletion. Employees who deliberately abuse company templates can be dealt with by disciplinary measures and is thus a management issue. Have you considered using pre-printed stationery? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org sboone wrote: Hi, how can I create a corporate template document with a logo and "freeze it" so that users of the template cannot remove the logo? THanks Sherain . |
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