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Publish as Web Page with Password
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to save an Excel file as a web page or publish it and have it update when the original file is saved. The web page would be viewed by employees for updated information several times a day and this would replace a notice board using magnets (archaic). The problem I am having is the Excel file needs to remain pasword protected and shared. Excel will not allow the page to be publsihed while protected. Is there any work around to this problem? Sincerely grateful Martin |
Publish as Web Page with Password
Rather than sheet protection you can use Workbook protection. Protected
workbook can be published as web-page. "Trying to Excel" wrote: Hi Everyone, I am trying to save an Excel file as a web page or publish it and have it update when the original file is saved. The web page would be viewed by employees for updated information several times a day and this would replace a notice board using magnets (archaic). The problem I am having is the Excel file needs to remain pasword protected and shared. Excel will not allow the page to be publsihed while protected. Is there any work around to this problem? Sincerely grateful Martin |
Publish as Web Page with Password
Hi Himani,
Thank you for the response. Save Workbook or Save Shared Workbook will not protect cells and thererfore dat and in particular, formulas can be changed or deleted so I can't use this command. Thanks anyway. Martin "Himani" wrote: Rather than sheet protection you can use Workbook protection. Protected workbook can be published as web-page. "Trying to Excel" wrote: Hi Everyone, I am trying to save an Excel file as a web page or publish it and have it update when the original file is saved. The web page would be viewed by employees for updated information several times a day and this would replace a notice board using magnets (archaic). The problem I am having is the Excel file needs to remain pasword protected and shared. Excel will not allow the page to be publsihed while protected. Is there any work around to this problem? Sincerely grateful Martin |
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