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Is this type of worksheet protection possible?
I'm wanting to market an Excel worksheet. Crazy I know. But if you think that's crazy, get this: There is nothing complicated about it. There's nothing that anyone here can't already do - Guaranteed!. In other words, there is no VBA code or anything like that, which I wish I could do, to make it even better. It seems to be popular due to the colors and basic ease of use that I make them. So, I'd like to start selling the file itself, so the users can populate the sheet with data, print their data, and print blank sheets (for hand-written lists, as the current use lends itself). What I don't want is for them to re-sell it. Is there a way to keep the logo I made specifically for each user, on the sheet, so that Mary can't wipe it out, and sell it to Jean, etc. ? I don't think the regular Protect Sheet will do it, as I don't want anything to pop up asking for a password, as that will also prompt questions to me, asking for it. With what I have, the user can get around it easily by cutting the printed sheets, masking out their data, etc, but I figure that would eventually be too much trouble. Advice is welcomed. |
Is this type of worksheet protection possible?
You could try protecting the workbook with a password. Click on Tools --
Protection -- Protect Workbook. "Hrundi V. Bakshi" wrote: I'm wanting to market an Excel worksheet. Crazy I know. But if you think that's crazy, get this: There is nothing complicated about it. There's nothing that anyone here can't already do - Guaranteed!. In other words, there is no VBA code or anything like that, which I wish I could do, to make it even better. It seems to be popular due to the colors and basic ease of use that I make them. So, I'd like to start selling the file itself, so the users can populate the sheet with data, print their data, and print blank sheets (for hand-written lists, as the current use lends itself). What I don't want is for them to re-sell it. Is there a way to keep the logo I made specifically for each user, on the sheet, so that Mary can't wipe it out, and sell it to Jean, etc. ? I don't think the regular Protect Sheet will do it, as I don't want anything to pop up asking for a password, as that will also prompt questions to me, asking for it. With what I have, the user can get around it easily by cutting the printed sheets, masking out their data, etc, but I figure that would eventually be too much trouble. Advice is welcomed. |
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