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Suresh Lohar

Password to open excel file
 
How a password is set in excel sheet. When double click an excel file, first
of all

you see protected and a window appeared, asking for password to open that
excel file.

I want to know how is that possible or how to make such password without
that

one even can't open the file.

Suresh


Gord Dibben

Password to open excel file
 
FileSave AsToolsGeneral Options

Follow your nose from there.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 30 May 2010 12:26:25 +0530, "Suresh Lohar"
wrote:

How a password is set in excel sheet. When double click an excel file, first
of all

you see protected and a window appeared, asking for password to open that
excel file.

I want to know how is that possible or how to make such password without
that

one even can't open the file.

Suresh



JP Ronse

Password to open excel file
 
Suresh,

Do you mean, save as, password to open, password to modify?

Wkr,

JP


"Suresh Lohar" wrote in message
...
How a password is set in excel sheet. When double click an excel file,
first of all

you see protected and a window appeared, asking for password to open that
excel file.

I want to know how is that possible or how to make such password without
that

one even can't open the file.

Suresh




bala_vb

Quote:

Originally Posted by Suresh Lohar (Post 957115)
How a password is set in excel sheet. When double click an excel file, first
of all

you see protected and a window appeared, asking for password to open that
excel file.

I want to know how is that possible or how to make such password without
that

one even can't open the file.

Suresh

if you are using excel 2007 refer below link
http://www.online-tech-tips.com/ms-o...ways-remember/

if you are using excel 2003 refer this link
http://tipsforspreadsheets.com/micro...rity_0003.html

all the best


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