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Read-Only Documents

Summary: Using both Word and Windows, there are a variety of ways you can mark a file as read-only so that it cannot be changed. This tip discusses the different techniques you can use. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

Sometimes you'll want to circulate a file to other people, but you don't want them to change your words. There are several ways you can make your document read-only. The first, and simplest way, is to use the capabilities of your operating system to make the change. Simply create your document, and then (from outside of Word) change the properties of the document to indicate it is read-only.

The other way to accomplish this is from within Word itself, by following these steps:

  1. Create your document as you normally would.
  2. Choose Save As from the File menu. This displays the Save As dialog box.
  3. Specify the location and name of the file as you want it saved.
  4. Depending on your version of Word, either click on the Options button (Word displays the Save tab of the Options dialog box) or click the Tools button and then choose Security (Word displays the Security dialog box). (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. In the dialog box you can specify a password and read-only recommendation for the file.
  6. Click on OK to close the dialog box. Word again displays the Save As dialog box.
  7. Click on Save to save your file.

The only problem with these approaches to protecting your document is that anyone can still load the file and then use the Save As option from the File menu to save their own copy of the document. The only sure way around this is to save the document in some other application format (such as a graphic image or in Adobe Acrobat) that precludes any use of the information except for reading.

There is another option that may also fit the bill. This involves saving your document as a Word form, which can be easily protected. To accomplish this, follow these steps if you are using Word 97 or Word 2000:

  1. Choose Protect Document from the Tools menu. Word displays the Protect Document dialog box.
  2. Choose the Forms option.
  3. Enter a password at the bottom of the dialog box.
  4. Click on OK.
  5. When prompted, enter your password again.
  6. Save the file as normal.

If you are using Word 2002 or Word 2003, follow these steps:

  1. Choose Protect Document from the Tools menu. Word displays the Protect Document pane at the right of the document window.
  2. In the Editing Restrictions section of the pane, choose the Allow Only This Type of Editing checkbox. Word enables the drop-down list under the checkbox.
  3. Using the drop-down list, choose Filling In Forms.
  4. Click Yes, Start Enforcing Protection. Word displays the Start Enforcing Protection dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. Enter a password (twice) in the dialog box.
  6. Click on OK.
  7. Save the file as normal.

Now nobody can change your document without knowing the password.

Tip #158 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


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