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How can I distribute a workbook such that it can't be copied?
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How can I prevent a user for adding or deleting sheets?
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If I require a password to open my workbook, is it secure?
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The Save Options dialog box (described above) also has a "Password to modify" field. What's that for?
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How can I save a workbook so a password is required to open it?
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What types of workbook protection are available?
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Can I prevent someone from copying the cells in my worksheet and pasting them to a new worksheet?
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How can I hide a worksheet so it can't be unhidden?
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OK, I protected my worksheet with a password. Now I can't remember the password I used.
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Are there any other reasons to protect a worksheet?
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So are you saying that protecting a worksheet is pointless?
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If I protect my worksheet with a password, is it really secure?
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Can I set things up so my VBA macro can make changes to Locked cells on a protected sheet?
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How can I find out more about the new protection options available in Excel 2002?
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Can I lock cells such that only specific users can modify them?
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Why aren't these options available in earlier versions of Excel?
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Why aren't these options available in earlier versions of Excel?
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Why aren't these options available in earlier versions of Excel?
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How is worksheet protection different in Excel 2002?
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