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Worksheet Origination HELP!!!!
If an end user email out an invidual worksheet from a workbook, is it
possible to tell where the worksheet came from? Basically, I think an ex-employee turned competitor is using our excel application to make money. I have a copy of the worksheet that the ex-employee emailed to a client but I am not sure if how, if possible, I can tell if it originated from our program? Any ideas???? thanks |
Worksheet Origination HELP!!!!
Go to FileProperties and look at all the information there.
" wrote: If an end user email out an invidual worksheet from a workbook, is it possible to tell where the worksheet came from? Basically, I think an ex-employee turned competitor is using our excel application to make money. I have a copy of the worksheet that the ex-employee emailed to a client but I am not sure if how, if possible, I can tell if it originated from our program? Any ideas???? thanks |
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