password prob...??

Gurps

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is there any way in which I can have a password prompt on a particular sheet within a workbook??
 

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Hi,
do you mean "protention sheet"?

if it is, go "tools" ==> "Protention"==> "Protect Sheet"

Good Luck!
 
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cheers mate.i knew that feature was there but didnt realise it allowed protect and password funtion together
 
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Hi

BTW worth adding this protection is very very poor and takes me seconds to get arround without a password, but will stop most office satff getting thier mucky fingers on the hidden or protected data

Rdgs
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Jack
 
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