Microsoft zaps your dirty laundry
The ability to see who has worked on a document - and what changes and suggestions each person has made - is great for companies where many people collaborate on projects. But that level of detail can backfire on a company if the file gets circulated outside corporate walls, revealing internal squabbles and embarrassing editing catches. Now, the software giant is offering a simple way to make sure a company doesn’t inadvertently air its dirty laundry once a document is ready to be released.
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