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Is there anyway to protect an Excel workbook to prevent other users from
printing the information? |
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"Absolutely"? No. There's ways to intercept the print command, but it takes
a bunch of VBA code. And then...what if macros aren't enabled? It's a lot to get around. If you don't want someone to print the information, then don't give it to them. Even if you undermine the print command, they can always use print screen. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Printing in Excel" <Printing in wrote in message ... Is there anyway to protect an Excel workbook to prevent other users from printing the information? |
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