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I've been reading a lot about "cracking" passwords in excel using different
programs and results are that "nothing is really protected". I need to
protect a worsheet before E mailing to different
coworkers. It is possible to make in a way that they would not be able to
change any content on it ? (even with those programs)
I could use a macro.
I also could use a nice WEBSITE if somebody has one.
To add to my curiosity : how do those big companies make their
schedules, to say one example, and let employees have access to them
withot been able to "alter" anything on it?
Probably this is a "excel programming question"
THANKS.
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