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What would be the best way to email an Excel workbook to various other users,
with the information in the worksheets within filtered so that they can only
view information related to them (as specified with a filter)?
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Default Email workbook to users with filtered information to restrictacce

Copy the filtered data to a new workbook, and send that. If information
is hidden in a workbook, users will be able to see it, if they're
determined to.

See J.E. McGimpsey's page on Excel passwords:

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html

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What would be the best way to email an Excel workbook to various other users,
with the information in the worksheets within filtered so that they can only
view information related to them (as specified with a filter)?



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