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If you protect the workbook structure after hiding the sheet you would need a password to unprotect the workbook before unhiding the sheet. But from your question I get the idea that you don't quite understand what workbook protection means. When I say "protect the workbook" I don't mean having a password to open the workbook. Look at ToolsProtectionProtect Workbook. When that is enabled, FormatSheetUnhide becomes unavailable. Gord On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 20:20:00 -0800, Jay wrote: Hi Gord I'm trying to do the same thing as Laura. I like the simplicity of your reply (I'm not a programmer...) but in this case one would still have to provide the password to the workbook for anyone else to see it, and once open anyone can go to a cell that contains linked information from the hidden sheet, then FormatSheetUnhide and the hidden information is now available to all! Is there a way to password-protect the hidden sheet itself, so that it can't be unlocked and viewed even if the workbook is open? Thanks Jay "Gord Dibben" wrote: FormatSheetHide ToolsProtectionProtect Workbook. Set a password and OK with "Structure" and "Windows" checked. Note: Excel's internal(worksheet and workbook) protection is not very secure and many password crackers abound on the Internet. I suggest you stick with the two separate workbooks. If the data is confidential, don't include it. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 13:54:02 -0800, laurenm wrote: Is there a way I can password protect a worksheet in a workbook from opening? Not from being edited but from opening. I have a workbook which contains some sheets with public information and one or two sheets with confidential information. I would love to be able to password protect the confidential worksheets from opening while the other sheets can be left alone and be viewed as needed. Currently I am creating and distributing two separate workbooks to our users; one with the confidential sheets and the other without them. We are working with Excel 2002 and 2003. I look forward to any help on this. Thanks, Lauren Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP |
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