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replyReplyThu 25 Jun 2009, 14:12Delegate Esson said...

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replyReplyMon 29 Jun 2009, 13:30Trainer Amanda said...

RE: How to Protect me workbook ?

Hello Esson

Thank you for your question.

To password protect a workbook (against being opened or modified) go to File-Save as.

Click the Tools button in the Save As dialogue box, and select General Options. Then you can set a password to open or a password to modify.

If you wish to apply protection to a worksheet, not a workbook, then this can be done on the sheet itself, by going to Tools - Protection - Protect Sheet.


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