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Excel 2003 - How do identify author?
I produce workbooks for an office where 200 staff work and use my shared
workbooks. Read only access is available to all and managers (25) have write permissions. The problem is that duplicate copies are created sometimes unintentionally usually through ignorance. Sometimes they make copies for their own use but don't make it clear. I send shortcuts to all but some try to get in by following the path to the folder. I would like to identify the creators. How do I see who made it rather than the last person to use and save it? |
Excel 2003 - How do identify author?
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ActiveWorkbook.BuiltinDocumentProperties.Item("aut hor") Regards, Stefi €˛Arceedee€¯ ezt Ć*rta: I produce workbooks for an office where 200 staff work and use my shared workbooks. Read only access is available to all and managers (25) have write permissions. The problem is that duplicate copies are created sometimes unintentionally usually through ignorance. Sometimes they make copies for their own use but don't make it clear. I send shortcuts to all but some try to get in by following the path to the folder. I would like to identify the creators. How do I see who made it rather than the last person to use and save it? |
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