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Is there a way to copy a file automatically on opening it, before any changes
are made to it (to be used as a failsafe in case the user does not save it before opening it or before they open and change it, and then want to use it again)? That is, I want to email a file to someone and, when they open the file, I want a copy of it to be made automatically, so they will have it to use again at another time. (I dont know if it would make any difference, but a macro is contained in this file.) -- Dolores |
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