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Protecting Workbooks in Excel 2003

  1. #1
    Misha
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    Protecting Workbooks in Excel 2003

    I cannot seem to protect a workbook in Excel 2003. I can protect Worksheets,
    but not workbooks. Do I have to protect all the worksheets in a workbook
    before protecting the workbook? Seems superfluous to me!!
    I don't know what I am doing wrong. I click on Tool, Protection, Protect
    workbook, but have not assigned a passwor. Even though I save the workbook,
    it can still be modified.
    Help please!!!
    Thanks

  2. #2
    Edwin Tam
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    RE: Protecting Workbooks in Excel 2003

    by default, when you protect a workbook, the "Structure" of the workbook is
    protected.

    So, to easily test whether a workbook is already protected, try inserting
    new worksheets or delete worksheets. If negative, the structure is protected.

    Also, when a workbook is protected, cells in worksheets are still editable.
    This is a main difference between workbook level and worksheet level
    protection.

    Regards,
    Edwin Tam
    edwintam@vonixx.com
    http://www.vonixx.com





    "Misha" wrote:

    > I cannot seem to protect a workbook in Excel 2003. I can protect Worksheets,
    > but not workbooks. Do I have to protect all the worksheets in a workbook
    > before protecting the workbook? Seems superfluous to me!!
    > I don't know what I am doing wrong. I click on Tool, Protection, Protect
    > workbook, but have not assigned a passwor. Even though I save the workbook,
    > it can still be modified.
    > Help please!!!
    > Thanks


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