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I would like to give some clients an excell 2003 spreadsheet wich has
formulas and code in it. What is the best way to secure it so only they can type in some cells ect without being able to read the formulas. I know nothing is secure these day given time and money, but what is the best we can do or what options do i have. Regards Don Grover |
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The best way is to design your application as an add-in and compile it
as a COM add-in. If you use a workbook file, anyone who can find these groups will be able to bypass any protection: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/removepwords.html In article , "Don Grover" wrote: I would like to give some clients an excell 2003 spreadsheet wich has formulas and code in it. What is the best way to secure it so only they can type in some cells ect without being able to read the formulas. I know nothing is secure these day given time and money, but what is the best we can do or what options do i have. |
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