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Excel 2000 help file says to set up either password to
open file, or to save changes to a workbook that once you
have saved the file, go to tools, "General Options." There
is no menu item off of the tools drop down, and there is
nothing about passwords in the "Options" menu item of the
tools drop down.

Please tell me how to password protect the file from being
opened (workbook from being opened).

Please tell me how to password protect the shared with
tracking workbook to save changes.

Is there an option to have one person "Approve" changes?

Thanks in advance
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Peo Sjoblom
 
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It's under filesave as, tools (upper right corner), general options
It's NOT under menu toolsoptions

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Excel 2000 help file says to set up either password to
open file, or to save changes to a workbook that once you
have saved the file, go to tools, "General Options." There
is no menu item off of the tools drop down, and there is
nothing about passwords in the "Options" menu item of the
tools drop down.

Please tell me how to password protect the file from being
opened (workbook from being opened).

Please tell me how to password protect the shared with
tracking workbook to save changes.

Is there an option to have one person "Approve" changes?

Thanks in advance



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