I don't understand.

The first password allows only access to view not edit.
The second password allows full access to view and edit.

Those with the first password thus can only view the file. Then you give both passwords to those you want to allow to view plus edit.

Of course anyone with the right to view could do a simple cut and paste to another document, and then outside Word delete the original file and replace it with the copy.

Bob J.

At07:22 AM 4/20/2005, Jerry Guritzky wrote the following message:
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>True, but so can anyone else I give the password to open it with, I am trying
>to find a way where I can allow some people to open it and other people to
>open it and modify it.
>Thanks, Jerry.
>
><<
> Even though the file is Read Only you could edit it anytime because you
> know both passwords. >>
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