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Hi again, I found it...
Thanks... When I do the Save as option, the dialog box has a button called 'Tools' on the lower left corner. If I go there and then choose 'General Options' I can put the password to open the file. Thanks -- Carlos Alberto Eusébio Correia "Bob Phillips" wrote: You asked how to protect the sheet, so that is whata I gave you. If you ACTUALLY want the workbook, Review TabChanges GroupProtect Workbook. -- --- HTH Bob (change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct) "Carlos Correia" wrote in message ... Thanks for the post, But the only options that I get a Protect Sheet... Lock Cells... That way I can't protect the workbook from being opened from a person without knowing the password. The thing is, I want to prevent the workbook to be seen from another peorson without knowing the password to open the workbook... where can I find that option on Excel 2007? Regards -- Carlos Alberto Eusébio Correia "Bob Phillips" wrote: Select the Home tab from the Ribbon, and towards the right edge there is a group called Cells with the Format option on there. Click the Formt dropdown, and you will see Protection at the foot of that menu. -- --- HTH Bob (change the xxxx to gmail if mailing direct) "Carlos Correia" wrote in message ... Hi: With the changes in the layout of the new version of Excel, I can't find the place to protect the opening of the worksheet with a password. I tryed to look but can't find it! Can anywone help me? Thanks for the attention, -- Carlos Alberto Eusébio Correia |
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