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From: tsoesh on 21 Apr 2010 14:25 I have an Excel file that I have embedded into my WORD 2007 doc. I have only pasted a portion of the Excel file, since it is large, but users can open the doc to see the whole file, since it is embedded. However, if they double click the object, and do any scrolling, the object changes. I want the default to be Open, not Edit when the object is double clicked. How do I do that?
From: Stefan Blom on 21 Apr 2010 14:36
You can protect the embedded sheet (or workbook) with a password, so that it cannot be edited. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "tsoesh" <tsoesh(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:33E1CF44-0B0D-432C-886B-CE867274441F(a)microsoft.com... >I have an Excel file that I have embedded into my WORD 2007 doc. I have only > pasted a portion of the Excel file, since it is large, but users can open the > doc to see the whole file, since it is embedded. However, if they double > click the object, and do any scrolling, the object changes. I want the > default to be Open, not Edit when the object is double clicked. How do I do > that? |