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Protecting single sheets

  1. #1
    mattgoof2005
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    Protecting single sheets

    I have a workbook that is calculating the costs of a project. I want to put
    the workbook on a share drive so each employee can update their part, but
    obviously I can't have the confidential of employees(like their pay-rate)
    available like that. Is there a way to prevent anyone other than myself and
    my boss from viewing the sheets with confidential data?

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    Kevin B
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    RE: Protecting single sheets

    You can protect the worksheet, assign it a password and then Hide the
    worksheet. Perhaps that will work.

    Or you could give each user their own individual workbook that contains only
    the information relevant for that employee and then you can maintain the
    master roll-up workbook that is linked to all of the individual employee
    workbooks.
    --
    Kevin Backmann


    "mattgoof2005" wrote:

    > I have a workbook that is calculating the costs of a project. I want to put
    > the workbook on a share drive so each employee can update their part, but
    > obviously I can't have the confidential of employees(like their pay-rate)
    > available like that. Is there a way to prevent anyone other than myself and
    > my boss from viewing the sheets with confidential data?


  3. #3
    JLatham
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    RE: Protecting single sheets

    The safest way is the second way that Kevin B suggested: make a separate
    workbook to distribute to people needing to update information. It makes for
    more work, but is more certain. Even hiding the columns/rows with that
    information in them, or even hiding the sheet cannot stop the end user from
    creating a sheet in the workbook or even in another workbook and setting up
    references to the hidden cells and seeing the information that way. On
    another level, Excel passwords are notoriously easy to 'crack' - I personally
    have 3 separate programs that will provide me a usable password to open a
    password protected workbook or unprotect a worksheet. It may not be the
    original password, but it will be a working password.



    "mattgoof2005" wrote:

    > I have a workbook that is calculating the costs of a project. I want to put
    > the workbook on a share drive so each employee can update their part, but
    > obviously I can't have the confidential of employees(like their pay-rate)
    > available like that. Is there a way to prevent anyone other than myself and
    > my boss from viewing the sheets with confidential data?


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