can you elaborate unauthroised access /

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:04 AM, seema mba <seema.mba2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Master,
>
> I have got a macro to track changes made in excel sheet. But the changes
> are tracked in sheet1 of the same work book. I want a macro which keeps the
> track of changes, in a different workbook and not the same workbook. In
> short instead of keeping the log of changes in sheet1 of the same workbook,
> I want to keep the log of changes in a separate workbook. As & when I make
> sum changes in workbook X, it should be tracked in a different workbook Y.
> Or else if someone could help me do it in a different way. When a file is
> shared among different users, the track of changes made can be obtained by
> clicking on track changes option in excel. It gives an option to display all
> the changes in a separate sheet named history. A macro that can save this
> history sheet in a separate workbook might help to solve the problem.
> Hope to get some help on this. I work on a shared file where many people do
> unauthorised changes due to which all people working on the file have to
> suffer. The problem is, once a file is unshared we loose the history of
> track changes.
> Plsssssssssss help.
>
> Regards,
>
> Seema
>
>
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