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If you have sensitive data you'd like to keep from prying eyes in a Microsoft Excel file, the easiest way to protect it is with Excel's built-in password tools.
To remove protection from the spreadsheet, open it in Excel, click the "Review" tab and then click "Unprotect Sheet" in the Changes group. Type the password into the Password field and click "OK." ...
Password-Protected Macros Open the Excel worksheet where you wish to place the macro and then activate the Visual Basic for Applications options by turning on the Developer tab.
There are several options available to you to protect your Excel file with a password. Remember that once you protect the Excel file, you cannot open it without entering the password.
It is possible to create a macro in an Excel sheet that unlock the sheet which is already protected by a password. Users can easily prepare a document in the sheet and then lock it again with a ...
To lock your cells in Microsoft Excel, you just need to head into the program's "Protection" tab. Locking a cell in Excel will make it so viewers can't change the data inside of that cell, which ...
Need to keep a file confidential? Microsoft Word and Excel make it simple to assign a password.
I tried to set a password on it again, but I’m getting the following error: “This workbook contains Excel 4.0 macros or Excel 5.0 modules.
Whether you’ve forgotten the password or received a protected file from someone else, unlocking an Excel spreadsheet without the password may seem like an insurmountable challenge.