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In my old MS Word version, pre-2007, I was able to lock my worksheet with my
password and a number at the end. Example--abcdef2009. Now, since I got 2007, I can't lock it with the number. I type in the abcdef2009 and a window pops up to confirm, which I do, then I get another window saying the passwords don't match, but if I remove the number at the end it closes fine. Why won't it accept the number? -- Thanks, Mumsy |
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Hi Mumsy,
You're doing you best to confuse us here referring to MS Word having worksheets. I'm sure (hope) you mean MS Excel worksheets. Now then abcdef2009 is a perfectly acceptable worksheet protection password and if your getting an error I suspect you're mis-typing. Be aware that passwords are case sensitive. -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Mumsy" wrote: In my old MS Word version, pre-2007, I was able to lock my worksheet with my password and a number at the end. Example--abcdef2009. Now, since I got 2007, I can't lock it with the number. I type in the abcdef2009 and a window pops up to confirm, which I do, then I get another window saying the passwords don't match, but if I remove the number at the end it closes fine. Why won't it accept the number? -- Thanks, Mumsy |
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