+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3

Protecting A Workbook from being saved/written over

  1. #1
    Lauren
    Guest

    Protecting A Workbook from being saved/written over

    Anyone know how to protect the workbook from someone SAVING changes they may
    have made? The workbook needs to be accessible for others to run various
    scenarios, but should not be saved over the "original" generated by
    myself...Anyway to do this without getting IT involved?

    ANY suggestions would be much appreciated!!!!

  2. #2
    bj
    Guest

    RE: Protecting A Workbook from being saved/written over

    Save the document as read only. Then they have to know what they are doing
    before they can save over the top of it.

    "Lauren" wrote:

    > Anyone know how to protect the workbook from someone SAVING changes they may
    > have made? The workbook needs to be accessible for others to run various
    > scenarios, but should not be saved over the "original" generated by
    > myself...Anyway to do this without getting IT involved?
    >
    > ANY suggestions would be much appreciated!!!!


  3. #3
    GaryO44
    Guest

    RE: Protecting A Workbook from being saved/written over

    More details on the suggested solution:
    When you do the Save As the window has a Tools pull-down menu on the menu
    bar for that window. Select the general options option. Set a password and
    click the "Read Only" check box. When someone opens the sheet they will get a
    window for a password or they can open "read only". Once open they can save
    it anywhere they want but NOT overtop the original.



    "bj" wrote:

    > Save the document as read only. Then they have to know what they are doing
    > before they can save over the top of it.
    >
    > "Lauren" wrote:
    >
    > > Anyone know how to protect the workbook from someone SAVING changes they may
    > > have made? The workbook needs to be accessible for others to run various
    > > scenarios, but should not be saved over the "original" generated by
    > > myself...Anyway to do this without getting IT involved?
    > >
    > > ANY suggestions would be much appreciated!!!!


+ Reply to Thread

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0 RC 1