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The absolute safest way would be to put the file on a network drive that only
you had read/write/delete access. Give the users readonly access. They won't be able to save to that location. You could also try marking the file as Readonly (using windows explorer). That'll prevent most overwrites, but not all. Anyone could change that attribute as quickly as you -- and could delete the file and just disregard the "are you sure" prompt. mizNRG wrote: I've created a Quotation Template for my company and would like to save it as a template so that when someone uses the document and fills it out it prompts them to "Save As" rather than "Save". This way the original blank document is preserved. However, when I save it as a Template it doesn't prevent another user from saving over it. Does anyone know how I can lock the "Save" function? So that only the "Save As" is available? -- Dave Peterson |
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