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is there a way to have an EXCEL workbook and only allow
it to be opened by entering a password? I would like to
send a workbook and only allow someone who has the
password to open and view the workbook.
thanks
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Frank, do a save as, then under tools, general options, enter a password to
open
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is there a way to have an EXCEL workbook and only allow
it to be opened by entering a password? I would like to
send a workbook and only allow someone who has the
password to open and view the workbook.
thanks



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FileSave AsToolsGeneral OptionsPassword to open.


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On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 08:29:51 -0800, "frank" wrote:

is there a way to have an EXCEL workbook and only allow
it to be opened by entering a password? I would like to
send a workbook and only allow someone who has the
password to open and view the workbook.
thanks


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