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Hi,
I not so much want to "Track Changes" as I (only) want to know when the every cell in the spreadsheet was last modified. Is there a simpler way to accomplish it than "Track Changes"? Is whether "Track Changes" is on or off a property of the workbook or the applicaiton? In other words, if I track changes and email the workbook will the recipient continue to be in "Track Changes" mode? Finally, is the last modified date for each cell available through VBA? Very very many thanks in advance! Bura |
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