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Don't allow certain people to view worksheets
How can I make it so different worksheets in a workbook can only be accessed
by certain people. Can you set security where somebody can't even SEE the information unelss you know the password? |
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I don't think you can.
Excel's security isn't that difficult to break or avoid. If you have data that shouldn't be seen by others, don't share it (or don't share it in excel). Dan Connors wrote: How can I make it so different worksheets in a workbook can only be accessed by certain people. Can you set security where somebody can't even SEE the information unelss you know the password? -- Dave Peterson |
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That is what I figured...This is more like an Access project
"Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't think you can. Excel's security isn't that difficult to break or avoid. If you have data that shouldn't be seen by others, don't share it (or don't share it in excel). Dan Connors wrote: How can I make it so different worksheets in a workbook can only be accessed by certain people. Can you set security where somebody can't even SEE the information unelss you know the password? -- Dave Peterson |
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