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Default Excel Server Protection

You can control read/write access at the network level and let the network
administrator grant access rights as needed.

I believe it would be easier to a manage this way than applying different
levels of protection at the file level. Office passwords can easily be
circumvented by utilities that break passwords for the various Office
products, some of which are free.

Hope this helps.
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Kevin Backmann


"Tom Barker_AS" wrote:

I was wondering if someone can help me. I want to put an excel document on my
companys server, so 3 allocated people can edit anything in it while
everyone else can view it, but cannot change any of the details in it.

Is it possible for this to be done?

Many Thanks

Tom