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How do I use a password to protect an Excel file from peeping eyes?

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Fat Cat - 30 Jan 2005 13:23 GMT
Basically I finished my account tracker, but I would rahther use a password
to
prevent others from openning at all, I tried the Protect>>Protect workbook,
but
it doesn't work.

Thanks.
Dave Peterson - 30 Jan 2005 13:38 GMT
Do a file|SaveAs (you can use the same name).

Then on that dialog
Tools|General Options|provide a password to open
(xl2002 wording)

I think it was:
tools|Options
in earlier versions (but still under the file|saveas dialog)

> Basically I finished my account tracker, but I would rahther use a password
> to
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>
> Thanks.

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