Tony - thanks for your response.
Gerry - you're right, I am stuck! I agree with your view on using code but I'm dealing with an IT team whose stock line is "security considerations preclude this approach". However, I may as well give it a try again!
Could you please advise as to the code to...
Thanks Gerry - my main requirement is to view the document with fields already updated. I briefly looked at the update at printing - my first attempt didn't update - perhaps I overlooked some setting.
My problem with resorting to code is that our IT team is preoccupied with security and doesn't...
I am trying to link fields in a collection of Word 2003 documents to a central reference document with bookmarked text strings so that when the details in the reference document change, all other documents reflect the change on opening.
I have used Insert/Field/IncludeText in the documents...
I'm trying to set up a User Form in Outlook 2003 that will allow me to browse for a filename (don't need to open the file) to use in another part of the code. I've tried to use some of the approaches in the FAQs but these seem only to relate to Excel or Access.
Any suggestions?
LM
I have set up a Win 98SE machine as a dial-up server with DUN 1.4 upgrade. When trying to dial in from a Win 98SE client using Dial-up Networking, I am prompted for a username and password. I enter the user name and password with which the server has been logged in but it always fails.
I'm...
I had successfully configured Win 95 (orig version) with Microsoft Plus to set up a Dial-up Server using NetBeui, IPX and TCP/IP protocols. Apparently though, to use some applications requiring routing of TCP/IP, it is necessary to update to DUN 1.4. When I did this, I lost the 'Dial-up...
Dale
Your approach works fine! We have some very 'innovative' (thankfully not malicious) users! - need to try to lock everything down.
Many thanks
LIMSman
Ron
Many thanks. Incidentally, if you disable a menu item should the associated shortcut e.g. Ctrl+P also be disabled? It doesn't appear to be.
LIMSman
Can an Excel workbook be secured via VBA to prevent a user saving or printing from the File menu ('Save As' is OK)?
Also, how can you prevent macros/VBA code from being disabled by a user?
Thanks
LIMSman
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