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Default Entry password to read/edit excel file


Hi all,

I would like to have a script, which in the background should check th
password and open the excel file for either READ or MODIFY only mode.
When the user opens the xls file, it should pop up for password an
when entered it should trigger the activity. The user should not have
clue as to the password given to him or her is for READ or MODIF
access. If this can be achieved by default setting itself withou
having to write script, you are most welcome to share.

IS THIS POSSIBLE IN MS-EXCEL ?

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