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Within my company we have a spreadsheet that is released each month
with financial data for the previous month. The COO wants to be able
to place this on a secured intranet so the managers at locations can
access this. He has a few criteria though:

1) Cannot be emailed
2) Cannot be printed
3) Cannot be saved

Is there any way we can get this accomplished? Use of macros or vb
script that would remove these options in excel?

Thanks

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Excel workbooks are not secure. Passwords can be easily broken.

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Within my company we have a spreadsheet that is released each month
with financial data for the previous month. The COO wants to be able
to place this on a secured intranet so the managers at locations can
access this. He has a few criteria though:

1) Cannot be emailed
2) Cannot be printed
3) Cannot be saved

Is there any way we can get this accomplished? Use of macros or vb
script that would remove these options in excel?

Thanks


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The Information Rights feature has at least some of the things you're
looking for. I have no personal experience with it so FYI.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/he...397891033.aspx

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| Within my company we have a spreadsheet that is released each month
| with financial data for the previous month. The COO wants to be able
| to place this on a secured intranet so the managers at locations can
| access this. He has a few criteria though:
|
| 1) Cannot be emailed
| 2) Cannot be printed
| 3) Cannot be saved
|
| Is there any way we can get this accomplished? Use of macros or vb
| script that would remove these options in excel?
|
| Thanks
|


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