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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Yep. yeah i have csv files and you cant protect them either. AARGH!

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:01, 2 replies, latest was 10 years ago)
Yes you can.
Office 2010?

Edit: What is it you're actually trying to do here?
(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:03, Reply)
Just password protect some excel sheets. well, quite a lot of them.
I will have a try adding a password again but sure it didnt let me before. I might compress the folder and do it that way.
(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:05, Reply)
Yeah but to do what, restrict them to a few users on a share? Email them?
What what what.

File - Info - Protect Workbook - Encrypt with Password for protecting spreadsheets, by the way.
(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:06, Reply)
Even i can do this
It does mean I have a load of locked files on my computer that I can't access though
(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:20, Reply)
Really. You do surprise me.

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:27, Reply)
All my personal finance stuff is locked away 4eva :(

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:30, Reply)
Just to put a password in to view really for security.
It doesn't seems to let you do this for comma delimited csv files :(
(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:27, Reply)
IT spaz^

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:30, Reply)
Says YOU!

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:38, Reply)
Works for me, bud.

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:39, Reply)
Can't you zip it and password protect it or something?
How 'protected' does it need to be? Dozer level?
(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:05, Reply)
Have to pay for winzip, don't you. Not every company has it.

(, Thu 16 Oct 2014, 17:07, Reply)

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