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Hello everyone,
I would like to forward a word file to a colleague and I want him to be able to insert something in a table (a signature, which is a jpg, triggered through auto-correction, a little work-around to avoid expensive digital signature software), but I don't want him/her to be able to copy something from the word file's content (e.g. my signature I already inserted in the same table). Is there any way to copy protect (yeah I know, it can't be a perfect protection, but copying should be at least more difficult than ctrl c) my doc, but keep it editable for other users? Or: Is there any way to copy protect all images used/created in the file? I'm using Word 2010, hope I explained sufficiently. Would be very happy about help! Thank you in advance. Regards Tim |
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