Hi;

1. I've recently reviewed some articles and quite a few of threads dealing
with XL workbooks protection. The general consensus appears to be: " ... XL
protection (using passwords) is a joke, and anyone with some knowledge of VBA
can easily overwrite the protection ...". Is this true ? Some even went
farther by publishing a VBA macro code / procedure that can do just that !

2. That said, can someone please advise on the best available protection
that one can apply ? even if it requires an expert, and only an expert, to
break the protection!

3. Specifically, can I protect my w/b from being accessed by an
anauthorized (non-expert) user ?

4. Will it help if I use a password for the workbook protection, a
different password for the w/s protection, and a 3rd password for the
VBAProject protection ? Will this somehow discourage the unauthorized user,
or simply confuses me ?

Thank you kindly.