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Becky

SAVING A FILE TO DISC
 
I WANT TO COPY AN EXCEL FILE TO DISC TO SEND TO A CUSTOMER. I WANT THIS TO
BE PROTECTED SO THE CUSTOMER CANNOT CHANGE ANY INFORMATION, BUT I DON'T WANT
MY ORIGINAL FILE TO BE PROTECTED. CAN I DO THIS SO IT IS ONLY PROTECTED ON
THE DISC?

Bob I

SAVING A FILE TO DISC
 
First off using all caps is the equivalent of shouting in text. Yes you
can protect and set read-only on a COPY of the file and then put THAT
file on the disc. Be aware the read-only and protection CAN be broken by
a determined individual.

BECKY wrote:

I WANT TO COPY AN EXCEL FILE TO DISC TO SEND TO A CUSTOMER. I WANT THIS TO
BE PROTECTED SO THE CUSTOMER CANNOT CHANGE ANY INFORMATION, BUT I DON'T WANT
MY ORIGINAL FILE TO BE PROTECTED. CAN I DO THIS SO IT IS ONLY PROTECTED ON
THE DISC?



Pranav Vaidya

SAVING A FILE TO DISC
 
Hi Becky,

There are various ways to do this.
1. When you save the file, save it as 'Read-only recommended'. This will
still allow your customer to change contents.

2. Save the file with 'Modify' password. this option can be found under
'Save as' window's Tools menu--General option.

3. Alternatively, save your file in the normal way. Close it. Go to windows
explorer, right click on the file. Select properties and select 'Read only'.

Hope this helps!!
--
Pranav Vaidya
VBA Developer
PN, MH-India
If you think my answer is useful, please rate this post as an ANSWER!!


"BECKY" wrote:

I WANT TO COPY AN EXCEL FILE TO DISC TO SEND TO A CUSTOMER. I WANT THIS TO
BE PROTECTED SO THE CUSTOMER CANNOT CHANGE ANY INFORMATION, BUT I DON'T WANT
MY ORIGINAL FILE TO BE PROTECTED. CAN I DO THIS SO IT IS ONLY PROTECTED ON
THE DISC?


Becky

SAVING A FILE TO DISC
 
Sorry....didn't realize I was yelling. Thanks for the etiquitte tip and the
reply. I will try this

"Bob I" wrote:

First off using all caps is the equivalent of shouting in text. Yes you
can protect and set read-only on a COPY of the file and then put THAT
file on the disc. Be aware the read-only and protection CAN be broken by
a determined individual.

BECKY wrote:

I WANT TO COPY AN EXCEL FILE TO DISC TO SEND TO A CUSTOMER. I WANT THIS TO
BE PROTECTED SO THE CUSTOMER CANNOT CHANGE ANY INFORMATION, BUT I DON'T WANT
MY ORIGINAL FILE TO BE PROTECTED. CAN I DO THIS SO IT IS ONLY PROTECTED ON
THE DISC?





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