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Protect "Copy" and "Save As" changes to workbook
I protected my workbook with
File; Save As; Tools; General Options; Password to Modify I've also protected my worbook with Tools; Protection; Protect Workbook But, other users are still able to make changes by creating a copy of the workbook, or in general, saving it as (Save As) a different file name. Is there a way to prevent this? |
Protect "Copy" and "Save As" changes to workbook
Not really.
Anything I would use would depend on macros and macros can be disabled. If this is a workplace situation, I think it's best to make sure users are aware that they should be referring to most current workbook. I'd make sure management is aware that problems will arise if their employees are using an older version. (Maybe they can help with the enforcement.) Jason W wrote: I protected my workbook with File; Save As; Tools; General Options; Password to Modify I've also protected my worbook with Tools; Protection; Protect Workbook But, other users are still able to make changes by creating a copy of the workbook, or in general, saving it as (Save As) a different file name. Is there a way to prevent this? -- Dave Peterson |
Protect "Copy" and "Save As" changes to workbook
Thanks Dave... That's what I thought, but I just figured I'd double check.
Here's my dilema. I put the document in question together for use by my company and one of the companies the we supply to. I know that the company we supply to will give the document to other suppliers as a format/template and require them to supply the same information. I want to prevent them from simply taking my document and modifying it with their information. There are some macros and some pretty nifty formating tricks in the document, so if they choose to use my format, I'd like to make them start from scratch. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Not really. Anything I would use would depend on macros and macros can be disabled. If this is a workplace situation, I think it's best to make sure users are aware that they should be referring to most current workbook. I'd make sure management is aware that problems will arise if their employees are using an older version. (Maybe they can help with the enforcement.) Jason W wrote: I protected my workbook with File; Save As; Tools; General Options; Password to Modify I've also protected my worbook with Tools; Protection; Protect Workbook But, other users are still able to make changes by creating a copy of the workbook, or in general, saving it as (Save As) a different file name. Is there a way to prevent this? -- Dave Peterson |
Protect "Copy" and "Save As" changes to workbook
Maybe you could just ask the recipients to respect your property. Or put plenty
of "property of..." and "for use by..." in the workbook. Then if they share it with others, they'll be telling people at other companies that they can't be trusted. Jason W wrote: Thanks Dave... That's what I thought, but I just figured I'd double check. Here's my dilema. I put the document in question together for use by my company and one of the companies the we supply to. I know that the company we supply to will give the document to other suppliers as a format/template and require them to supply the same information. I want to prevent them from simply taking my document and modifying it with their information. There are some macros and some pretty nifty formating tricks in the document, so if they choose to use my format, I'd like to make them start from scratch. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Not really. Anything I would use would depend on macros and macros can be disabled. If this is a workplace situation, I think it's best to make sure users are aware that they should be referring to most current workbook. I'd make sure management is aware that problems will arise if their employees are using an older version. (Maybe they can help with the enforcement.) Jason W wrote: I protected my workbook with File; Save As; Tools; General Options; Password to Modify I've also protected my worbook with Tools; Protection; Protect Workbook But, other users are still able to make changes by creating a copy of the workbook, or in general, saving it as (Save As) a different file name. Is there a way to prevent this? -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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