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This kind of Worksheet/workbook protection can be broken very easily. If you
have information that you don't want others to see, don't put it in excel. If you have to use excel, then don't share the workbook with others. deidra wrote: I am looking to do this same task. I want to distrubute a workbook to several employees. I don't want them to be snooping around at the other tabs. I just want each person to be able to open the file, click on their tab, type in their password, and see their information. Can you do this, or does it have to be done to the entire workbook? i want them to be able to edit their sheet though. "Pasko1" wrote: Can I set different tabs in a workbook to have a different password. I'd like to be able to distribute a single workbook to a group of sales reps and I don't want them to see each other's information. -- Dave Peterson |
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