Seeing modifications made to a document

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Hi All

Just a quick question. Is there anyway that I would be able to see what changes have been made to a document before I recieve it? I get a document from a supplier and they either password protect and hide cells or sometimes remove the rows from the docuement that contain the formulas that calculate how much I get paid. I have recently discovered that I get paid less than another supplier even though I sell them more products more frequently. Is there any way that I would be able to see what they have removed? Something like Edit>Undo Last changes etc

Thanks in advance
 
It's pretty easy to find anything that has been hidden, but if it has been
removed prior to sending out then no chance. You may also find they have sent
out harcoded data as opposed to formulaic data, to stop people doing the very
thing you are trying to do.

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Regards
Ken....................... Microsoft MVP - Excel
Sys Spec - Win XP Pro / XL 00/02/03

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dhbyrne said:
Hi All,

Just a quick question. Is there anyway that I would be able to see what
changes have been made to a document before I recieve it? I get a document from
a supplier and they either password protect and hide cells or sometimes remove
the rows from the docuement that contain the formulas that calculate how much I
get paid. I have recently discovered that I get paid less than another supplier
even though I sell them more products more frequently. Is there any way that I
would be able to see what they have removed? Something like Edit>Undo Last
changes etc.
 

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