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On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Nitya <nityanandadole...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear All,
>
> Do u have the template for below query ? Please share if you have one.
> Please...
>
> I was looking to set up a username/password protected workbook.
> I was hoping if I can make certain sheets visible depending on the
> username.
>
> so e.g
> User 1 will only get access to Sheet1 but
> User 2 will get acess to Sheet1 and Sheet 2
>
> I will have about 30 users so I am assuming I would have to have a
> seperate sheet to store the login/password information or can it all be
> hidden in the VBA?
>
> Optional: Would it be better if we set up a 3rd field called Type when
> prompting for login and password. Type would be "user","manager","owner".
> All users will get access to Sheet 1 only.
> Managers will get access to Sheet 1 and Sheet 2.
> Owner will get access to Sheet 1, 2 and 3
>
> Regards,
> Nitya
>
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