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Personally, in that situation, I think I would keep multiple secure backups
of my own, to restore things as needed. In addition, I would investigate installing a "Before Save" macro that would, if necessary, copy all the data to a secure filename and save it with the proper password. This file can then be copied and re-named and placed for use. BTW, if everyone who uses the file knows the password, and must un-protect the file before using it..........what's the point of the password? Why not just put the file in a secure directory that only your approved users have access to? hth Vaya con Dios, Chuck, CABGx3 "roel1973" wrote: Lets say I have a file that is on a shared drive that multiple users use. The file is not saved as a shared workbook. The file is password protected and all users know password. Is there a way to restrict the users from changing the password when they are re-protecting the workbook after they have made changes? I also have found that if I protect a work book some one who has the password can then protect and share the work book putting a new password over mine thus now not allowing me to edit the workbook. Is there any way to restrict users from doing this? |
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