Locking a file

D

Dave Peterson

Not really.

Almost any suggestion you're going to get would rely on macros and macros can be
disabled.

Heck, anyone could even avoid excel and just copy using windows explorer.
 
J

JLatham

Short answer: No.

Excel's protection is not security, just protection against changes to the
layout, format and some content. Any password protection you assign to a
workbook and/or worksheets can be bypassed in a matter of minutes with
readily available tools.
 
B

Bob I

Only by putting the only copy on removable media and locking it in a
drawer or safe. If someone has access to a file it can be copied.
 

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