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I've heard that if you protect your worksheet and e-mail it to someone it is
possible for this person to make a copy of it and paste it into a new worksheet and be able to "see" all of your hidden columns and/or rows of sensitive information. Is this true? Does it depend on which version of Office you have? Is there a solution other than coverting it to a PDF? Please help. Thank you. |
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