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Protecting an Excel Workbook

I have a large workbook with a lot of forulas in it. I;m planing to give
it to all my go workers to use it. I do not want the workbook to be
copied by no one. I did protected the cells and formulas and so on, but
I want to be able to secure the worksheet from been copied.

Any ideas on how to do that.

Thanks
Pambos


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Pambos Franjeskos
10-27-04 08:55 PM


Re: Protecting an Excel Workbook
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 06:23:03 -0700, Pambos Franjeskos <pfranjeskos@cybernet.
ac.cy> wrote:

¤
¤
¤ I have a large workbook with a lot of forulas in it. I;m planing to give
¤ it to all my go workers to use it. I do not want the workbook to be
¤ copied by no one. I did protected the cells and formulas and so on, but
¤ I want to be able to secure the worksheet from been copied.
¤
¤ Any ideas on how to do that.

I would post your question to microsoft.public.excel if you don't receive an
 answer here.


Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

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Paul Clement
10-28-04 08:55 PM


Re: Protecting an Excel Workbook
"Pambos Franjeskos" <pfranjeskos@cybernet.ac.cy> wrote in message
news:uzyiXgCvEHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>
>
> I have a large workbook with a lot of forulas in it. I;m planing to give
> it to all my go workers to use it. I do not want the workbook to be
> copied by no one. I did protected the cells and formulas and so on, but
> I want to be able to secure the worksheet from been copied.
>

Do you mean you don't want the XLS file copied?  I don't think there's a way
to prevent that (unless you always keep the file opened...and even then,
there's probably a way around it).

Mike



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