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Originally posted by Vazza
Basically I have a word document and a few image files that I'm finished with and want to make it so that I would be unable to alter them in future, but if it can't be done, it can't be done.
In a Word document? Well, the answer would be yes and no
You can secure a Word document with a password so you can't change anything in it anymore (without knowing the password). Although such protections are easly broken for those who know how (I'm obviously not going into that atm)...
In Word 2000, it goes like:
1) Select menu: "Tools" > "Protect Document..."
2) There you'll see a small dialog, choose "Forms"
3) Enter the password
4) Verify the password
5) Save the document
In Word 2003, the menu option is the same, but the dialog will be a side-bar. The principle is the same though (only you have more options to choose from)...
When you open the document again you'll see that you can't change anything anymore (including the pictures).
Word 2000 example (in Dutch)
As you also can see, it is mandatory that you always provide detailed and exact explainations of what you want to do, before you could expect a good answer. This thread contains 10 posts which were actually not needed at all