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Default Password option for spreadsheets


Hi all,
I am just wondering if it is possible to insert a module or a code such
that it is user specific.
In detail, there are two types of users: Administrator and User.
If it were administrator, it should ask for a password. If user, it
should give the read-only or a protected form of the spreadsheet. Can
any one help me with this regard?
I just need the workbook to pop-up with a msgbox of administrator/user
with a radio button or a select button. If administrator, it should ask
for a password. Also, disabling the macros should not open the
spreadsheet as making this would lead to nothing. Please help!!!

Thanks,
Pravi


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