Hi Ashish,

Workbook protection.
http://spreadsheetpage.com/index.php/tip/spreadsheet_protection_faq1/

Asa

 

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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 12:20 AM
To: Excel Macros
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Hiding Work Sheets

 


Hello

I have an excel file with multiple worksheets. 

I need to hide many sheets in this file. However, only I should be able to
"unhide" the "hidden" sheet. 

I did the following:

Visual Basic Editor
Double Click on the correct Project in the Explorer window
Click on the required Sheet name
Then look at the Window called Properties and you will see a property called
visible
Change the value to Very Hidden
Then Right Click on the Main Project again go to Project Properties and
password protect the project 

The above works, however, I am unable to find the Sheet to "unhide" again
when I go to Format -- Sheet -- Unhide. 

What am I doing wrong? Is there any other way to simply password protect the
feature of "hiding" a work sheet?

Any help would be appreciated.



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Thanks
 
Ashish Pradhan

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