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Using XL2003 and OL2003.
I'm aware (because I checked the Knowledge Base) that you can't email an Excel file that's protected, but my user wants to. He's designed a nice protected spreadsheet all formatted with locked and unlocked cells for his team to use as a reporting tool. If it's emailed from XL it fails because of the protection. He could email it as an attachment but that defeats the purpose. If he copies/inserts/embeds the table into an Outlook message it's either completely protected or completely unprotected depending on which method is used. Is there a way to do this? I do not think I'm missing anything obvious, but feel free to rub my nose in it if I am. |
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