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If they have a printer and can open the file, they may print it or a
screen shot of it.

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Agreed, as long as someone can see it, there's no way of preventing any type
of duplication.
That's why it's so hard have copyrighted images online, b/c it's nearly
impossible to catch people taking them. you don't have to download it to get
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screen shot of it.

Is there any way that the recipients cant print the document after I send it
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Agreed, as long as someone can see it, there's no way of preventing any type
of duplication.
That's why it's so hard to have copyrighted images online, b/c it's nearly
impossible to catch people taking them. you don't have to download it to get
it.

Bob I wrote:
If they have a printer and can open the file, they may print it or a
screen shot of it.

Is there any way that the recipients cant print the document after I send it
via email?


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Agreed, as long as someone can see it, there's no way of preventing any type
of duplication.
That's why it's so hard to have copyrighted images online, b/c it's nearly
impossible to catch people taking them. you don't have to download it to get
it.

Bob I wrote:
If they have a printer and can open the file, they may print it or a
screen shot of it.

Is there any way that the recipients cant print the document after I send it
via email?


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When you click FILE in the menu and select PRINT, the dialog box has a PRINT
TO FILE check box. Click this option, the assign a name to the print file.

The following link http://www.mrkent.com/forms/tools/prntofile.htm, has step
by step information on printing to and printing from a print file.
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