Not all solutions are unbeatable. However, your best defense would b
to pick a really strong password. Something around 10 to 16 character
in length or more using non-repeating letters and numbers. Even th
best crackers out there would have a hard time breaking somthing tha
large.
I develope a lot of worksheets for the company I work for and one thin
I have learned is that many of the people don't care much about what
behind the sheet as long as it works. Most of the password protectio
we use is to keep the formated pages in place so they are not change
by accident. Also, if your company is as large as mine, then you ma
have signed something that states anything you develope on compan
equipment is company property.
Hope this helps, good luck
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