![]() ![]() This means that even if your recipient is using Excel on a Windows PC or Numbers on their own Mac, the password protection remains with the XLS file. That’s a lot of places for something you undoubtedly do not want to ever bee seen by your competitors or new companies considering entry into your market segment! Fortunately all modern office software, from Apple Pages to Microsoft Excel supports password protected files. ![]() ![]() Worse, that file will also live in your sent email archive, the recipient’s received email archive and possibly cloud backup copies of both too. While the odds of someone intercepting an email and sharing or reading your confidential spreadsheet is quite low, you’re right to be concerned because it’s not zero. ![]()
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