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There is a s/s with a password rerquired that is opened y sevral stff and
each time we have to enter the password, which can be many, many times a day.
Is there a way that e.g. a function key could be set-up to hold the password?
Any sugestions would be welcome.
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Hi,

I may be missing something here but if you have a function to remove the
password then if you don't password protect the function then anyone could
open the sheet which seems to defeat the objective of both the function and
the password.

Mike

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There is a s/s with a password rerquired that is opened y sevral stff and
each time we have to enter the password, which can be many, many times a day.
Is there a way that e.g. a function key could be set-up to hold the password?
Any sugestions would be welcome.
Thanks
Gerry

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