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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Trying to Lock or Password Protect my Auto-Text Windows 8 Trying to Lock or Password Protect my Auto-Text Office 2013
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First, consider getting people to actually use it as a template. This does not involve opening it. Rather a new document is created based on the template.
Templates in Microsoft Word

It would certainly be possible to put a macro in the template that forced this, but then you have the problem that users do not have to allow macros to run. I can imagine a number of methods, but the one I started with is the most practical from my point of view.

One possibility would be to mark the file as Read-Only in the Windows properties of the file. This is done from Windows, not Word.
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