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I need to find the original author of a spread sheet that was sent to me on
an e-mail. The spread sheet might have been copied and saved to my hard drive. It might not be the original. If that is possible how do I do that ? Thanks |
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You might be able to find the author's name in the Properties
dialog. On the file menu, choose Properties. -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "HTTC guy" <HTTC wrote in message ... I need to find the original author of a spread sheet that was sent to me on an e-mail. The spread sheet might have been copied and saved to my hard drive. It might not be the original. If that is possible how do I do that ? Thanks |
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