M
Mostad
My company is making procedures for production and is thinking about using
OneNote 2007 as a tool to write and store all procedures! The thing is that
we want to be able to control who can change the procedures. Is there a way
to create either user rights or better, demand a password to be able to edit
the shared notebooks?
OneNote 2007 as a tool to write and store all procedures! The thing is that
we want to be able to control who can change the procedures. Is there a way
to create either user rights or better, demand a password to be able to edit
the shared notebooks?