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I'm trying to send an Excel document as an attachment. I sent it to myself,
but found that I could alter the document while reading it. I want to know
how to send any document via email knowing that the document cannot be
altered when it's received. Please help! Thanks!
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You could lock cells and protect the sheet, but that really won't stop many.
Worksheet protection is easily broken.

Excel doesn't offer that kind of security.

Maybe you could send a picture of the data (print screens or pdf's???).

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I'm trying to send an Excel document as an attachment. I sent it to myself,
but found that I could alter the document while reading it. I want to know
how to send any document via email knowing that the document cannot be
altered when it's received. Please help! Thanks!


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