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Excel security is a myth: Passwords and hidden rows won't save your data, but this will
From hidden rows to sheet protection passwords, Excel's "privacy" features are easily bypassed—encryption and deletion are much more watertight.
Over the past several decades, few workplace applications have become as indispensable as Microsoft's versatile spreadsheet editor, Excel. The tech company debuted the spreadsheet editor in 1985, and ...
Protecting a worksheet in Excel 2003 prevents others users from editing it. For example, if you have tracked and charted your business's sales on a sheet, you will want co-workers to access the sheet ...
Having a central program to maintain your business records can make your life easier; however, if you have multiple users, you might need to maintain some security. Using Microsoft Excel 2007, you can ...
Have you ever found yourself in a chaotic Excel workbook, where multiple people are editing the same cells, accidentally overwriting each other’s work, or making unintended changes? It’s frustrating, ...
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