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ZTamsen,

You could use a Userform for input.
If you make the form full screen, your users need never see the spreadsheet.
By disabling the control-break and close methods and only allowing closing
the form from a button on the form, your users can never see the
spreadsheet.

Henry



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I have a workbook with hidden cells that I would like to protect (leaving
certain cells visible for input). However, even with password protection
on
the entire workbook, a user can copy all of the cells into another
workbook
and view/edit/change all of the cells in my workbook. Is there a way
around
this?

thanks



 
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