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In excel 2000, is there a security option to provide a "password to open"
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It's under the File|SaveAs dialog.

File|SaveAs|Tools|General Options|Password to Modify
(I think this is xl2002+ wording.)

In xl2k and earlier, it's under:
File|SaveAs|Options|Password to Modify



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In excel 2000, is there a security option to provide a "password to open"
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Hi Crapit!

Always useful that you quote the Excel version as there are
differences:

File Save As Tools General Options
Select from alternatives available
Impose or Change password
OK
Re-confirm password or passwords
OK
Save

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