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Default One Document for Two User Groups with Different Security

Group one produces a design specification and needs to comunicate some of the
information to group two and keep other information only internal to group
one. Group two does not edit the information. Creating two versions of the
same document, cutting out certain parts and publishing it, would be too
cumbersome. This is true especially when the document changes. We need to
have one document, but make it look like two. Also, we use Word 2000 and
printing the final version in PDF would be fine.

I was thinking of using master/sub documents, but entering passwords for
potentially dozens of files would be way too much work. (This is in addition
to other issues I have been reading about using Masters, thanks to this
community.)

It would be great if this would work like the outline view where one can
"turn off" certain levels with the push of the button. I can't actually use
that because the information "turned off" can still be copied, so copy-paste
won't work. The outline view prints as you see it so that won't work. I was
thinking about writing a macro to delete certain text below certain levels,
but I don't know how.

Please help. Thanks in advance.
 
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