Introduction

When you’ve developed content in your workbook and want feedback, you can electronically send an Excel workbook to reviewers so that they can read, revise, and comment on the workbook without having to print it. Instead of reading handwritten text or sticky notes on your printout, you can get clear and concise feedback.

Adding a password to protect your workbook is not only a good idea for security purposes, it’s an added feature to make sure that changes to your workbook aren’t made by unauthorized people. You can protect all or part of a worksheet or an entire workbook. In each case, you’ll be asked to supply a password, and then enter it again when you want to work on the file. Not only can you guard who sees your workbook, you ...

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