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Victor Espinosa - 06 May 2008 19:38 GMT
how can i disabled the save boton an the imprin pant
Graham Mayor - 07 May 2008 07:17 GMT
> how can i disabled the save boton an the imprin pant

I appreciate that English is not your first language, but I fear you are
going to have to explian this a little better.

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Victor Espinosa - 07 May 2008 20:09 GMT
it is true my first language is the spanish
i need a vba code that disabled the save button because i dont want to
anybody can copy my document.
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>> how can i disabled the save boton an the imprin pant
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> I appreciate that English is not your first language, but I fear you are
> going to have to explian this a little better.
Graham Mayor - 08 May 2008 09:08 GMT
What you ask is not possible, *ANY* document that you allow someone to see
can be copied.

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> it is true my first language is the spanish
> i need a vba code that disabled the save button because i dont want to
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John Doue - 08 May 2008 10:12 GMT
> it is true my first language is the spanish
> i need a vba code that disabled the save button because i dont want to
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>> I appreciate that English is not your first language, but I fear you
>> are going to have to explian this a little better.

Do you really mean that you do not want anybody to COPY your document?
As Graham Mayor points, any document that shows on your screen can be
copied, at least with the PrtScrn.

In other words, any document which has been opened can be copied, one
way or the other.

But if you actually mean, you do not want the document to be modified
and saved under the same name, then check the password approach (Tools,
Security).

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Graham Mayor - 08 May 2008 12:21 GMT
> Do you really mean that you do not want anybody to COPY your document?
> As Graham Mayor points, any document that shows on your screen can be
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> and saved under the same name, then check the password approach
> (Tools, Security).

Unfortunately the password approach is an illusion also as it is quite
possible to save a version without the password which can be used to replace
the originally named version. If the document can be opened, it is the
users' to do with as they want.

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John Doue - 09 May 2008 10:09 GMT
>> Do you really mean that you do not want anybody to COPY your document?
>> As Graham Mayor points, any document that shows on your screen can be
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> the originally named version. If the document can be opened, it is the
> users' to do with as they want.

What about the password approach limiting opening the document in
Read-Only mode only? I believe one password can allow to open, another
one being necessary to make any change?

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Graham Mayor - 09 May 2008 15:21 GMT
>>> Do you really mean that you do not want anybody to COPY your
>>> document? As Graham Mayor points, any document that shows on your
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> Read-Only mode only? I believe one password can allow to open, another
> one being necessary to make any change?

This will only stop you from saving the changes in the original document. It
won't stop you saving an unprotected version with the modifications. You
could then replace the original document with your modified document.

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Victor Espinosa - 12 May 2008 18:31 GMT
thats ok. these is the idea i dont want to save the changes.
is it posible?

>>>> Do you really mean that you do not want anybody to COPY your
>>>> document? As Graham Mayor points, any document that shows on your
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> It won't stop you saving an unprotected version with the modifications.
> You could then replace the original document with your modified document.
Victor Espinosa - 12 May 2008 18:32 GMT
thats ok. these is the idea i dont want to save the changes.
is it posible?

>>>> Do you really mean that you do not want anybody to COPY your
>>>> document? As Graham Mayor points, any document that shows on your
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> It won't stop you saving an unprotected version with the modifications.
> You could then replace the original document with your modified document.

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