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I am trying to make a OneNote 2013 document read only permission, with it saved on a shared network. The only options I have found to do this is by saving on OneDrive and using permissions when inviting users.
Due to the amount of people who will require access (200+) and frequent staff turnover this really isnt that viable of an option. Are there alternate options available? I attempted locking it, but this wouldn't allow any type of access Last edited by ConfuddledOne; 01-23-2019 at 09:35 PM. Reason: added program version |
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