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How to keep recipients from modifying files

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jaycjayz - 11 Jul 2006 19:54 GMT
Hello,

I am new to the forum, and have what I expect to be a rather simple
question to answer.

I work with several excel worksheets that are prefilled with default
information, and have blanks spots for new information to be added so
that I can print or send the file to a client so they can print it.  I
am worried that when I am sending the worksheet, they can modify the
information on the sheet - just as simply as I did.  Considering this
would put my job at risk if anyone ever did, I would like to find an
alternative way to send the file to them, without them having the
ability to modify the file.  

I tried saving the file as a .htm, but when I did that; it lost all of
my graphics on the page (.htm will only show graphics if they are
available locally.)  

Are there any other ways to keep recipients from altering the
worksheet?  What I would prefer is that when they open it from their
email, it didnt look so much like a worksheet (with cells and what
not), but more like a .pdf file that can only be viewed.

Thanks in advance for any advice and help!

Jay

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CLR - 11 Jul 2006 20:21 GMT
Either make a .PDF out of it or try Ctrl-Shift_Edit > CopyPicture

hth
Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3

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Gord Dibben - 11 Jul 2006 20:30 GMT
Save it as a pdf file and send that to them

Commercially you can purchase Adobe Acrobat.

For free I like Dale Nurden's method of saving Excel to pdf.

Instructions and file downloads at....................

http://www.rcis.co.za/dale/info/pdfguide.htm

Saves first to single *.ps file which is then converted to *.pdf

Returns one PDF file from multiple sheets.

Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

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Gord Dibben  MS Excel MVP

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