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Is it possible to prevent a spreadsheet which is saved on a shared drive from
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Is it possible to prevent a spreadsheet which is saved on a shared drive from
being downloaded, saved, then emailed; or simply just emailed from within
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An XL spreadsheet is a file like any other file. There is no way to stop
people from copying or otherwise distributing it.
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