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Default How do I Default a modify password for each workbook

I'm sending excel docs to people via email - about 20-30 a day. Everytime I
send one I have to individually set a password for each workbook to protect
it from being modified.

Is there any way I can default every new workbook to be protected by a
password?
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Sammy,

Try saving a password protected workbook as your default template, Book.xlt, in your xlstart folder.

HTH,
Bernie
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I'm sending excel docs to people via email - about 20-30 a day. Everytime I
send one I have to individually set a password for each workbook to protect
it from being modified.

Is there any way I can default every new workbook to be protected by a
password?



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