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Dear all,
I wonder how to make a worksheet uneditable?
I don't want to let the user edit a particular
worksheet,I just wanna let them views the data only.

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Pop,

Protect the worksheet.
Tools,protect sheet. assign a password

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Takes about a second to unlock using code that's appeared in these forums.

Another suggestion is to turn it into a PDF file. Adobe's rather costly,
do a google search for CutePDF.

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Protect the worksheet.
Tools,protect sheet. assign a password

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