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![]() Hi, does anyone know if excel 2003 allows us to set a password for each worksheet tab. What I mean by this is that each time a person clicks on the worksheet tab they need to put in a password before being able to access that worksheet. Thanks. |
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On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 19:53:01 -0800, Xlim wrote:
Hi, does anyone know if excel 2003 allows us to set a password for each worksheet tab. What I mean by this is that each time a person clicks on the worksheet tab they need to put in a password before being able to access that worksheet. Thanks. If you mean to prevent all access, including viewing, then someone else will have to chime in here. Otherwise, have you investigated the options that you have under tools | options | Protect sheet? -- Mike H |
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If just the data is to be protected, you could use a worksheet_activate
event asking for the password to unprotect the sheet. If you want the sheet hidden unless the user is authorized then use a macro that hides (xlveryhidden) the worksheets and asks for a password to make the sheet visible. -- Don Guillett SalesAid Software "Xlim" wrote in message ... Hi, does anyone know if excel 2003 allows us to set a password for each worksheet tab. What I mean by this is that each time a person clicks on the worksheet tab they need to put in a password before being able to access that worksheet. Thanks. |
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