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In Excel 2003 I can hide worksheets then protect them so they are not visible
to others. How can I do this in Excel 2007 ? I've tried hiding columns and
that fine but that still leaves the sheet tab visible.
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Right click the sheet tab and choose Hide

Or

HomeCells group
click on Format

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In Excel 2003 I can hide worksheets then protect them so they are not visible
to others. How can I do this in Excel 2007 ? I've tried hiding columns and
that fine but that still leaves the sheet tab visible.

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Thanks Ron but anyone can Unhide the sheet and view the content. I should
have said that. But your tip is very handy where you have a lot of sheets
but only work on a few at once.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Right click the sheet tab and choose Hide

Or

HomeCells group
click on Format

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In Excel 2003 I can hide worksheets then protect them so they are not visible
to others. How can I do this in Excel 2007 ? I've tried hiding columns and
that fine but that still leaves the sheet tab visible.


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"Old Keith" wrote...
Thanks Ron but anyone can Unhide the sheet and view the content. I should
have said that. But your tip is very handy where you have a lot of sheets
but only work on a few at once.

....

If you want so called Very Hidden worksheets, you need to use a macro to
make them so in Excel 2007 just the same as you had to do in Excel 2003.
That same macro code, possibly using different worksheet names, should still
work.

Note that anyone can still access these worksheets using macros. You could
protect them, but internal passwords are very easily cracked. The point is
not to expect much more than inhibiting innocent curiosity with the
'protection' tools Excel provides.


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Thanks for that Harlan

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"Old Keith" wrote...
Thanks Ron but anyone can Unhide the sheet and view the content. I should
have said that. But your tip is very handy where you have a lot of sheets
but only work on a few at once.

....

If you want so called Very Hidden worksheets, you need to use a macro to
make them so in Excel 2007 just the same as you had to do in Excel 2003.
That same macro code, possibly using different worksheet names, should still
work.

Note that anyone can still access these worksheets using macros. You could
protect them, but internal passwords are very easily cracked. The point is
not to expect much more than inhibiting innocent curiosity with the
'protection' tools Excel provides.





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Ron, I thought there used to a record available showing all my posts but I
can't find it anymore.I know this has nothing to do with my"protection" query
but can you shed any light on this for me ? Regards.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Right click the sheet tab and choose Hide

Or

HomeCells group
click on Format

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Old Keith" wrote in message ...
In Excel 2003 I can hide worksheets then protect them so they are not visible
to others. How can I do this in Excel 2007 ? I've tried hiding columns and
that fine but that still leaves the sheet tab visible.


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You can also make them Very Hidden in the VBA editor

Select the sheet in the VBA editor
In the properties window (F4 if you not see it)

Change Visible

Protect your project with a password (ToolsVBA project properties)


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Thanks for that Harlan

"Harlan Grove" wrote:

"Old Keith" wrote...
Thanks Ron but anyone can Unhide the sheet and view the content. I should
have said that. But your tip is very handy where you have a lot of sheets
but only work on a few at once.

....

If you want so called Very Hidden worksheets, you need to use a macro to
make them so in Excel 2007 just the same as you had to do in Excel 2003.
That same macro code, possibly using different worksheet names, should still
work.

Note that anyone can still access these worksheets using macros. You could
protect them, but internal passwords are very easily cracked. The point is
not to expect much more than inhibiting innocent curiosity with the
'protection' tools Excel provides.



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"Old Keith" wrote in message ...
Ron, I thought there used to a record available showing all my posts but I
can't find it anymore.I know this has nothing to do with my"protection" query
but can you shed any light on this for me ? Regards.

"Ron de Bruin" wrote:

Right click the sheet tab and choose Hide

Or

HomeCells group
click on Format

--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Old Keith" wrote in message ...
In Excel 2003 I can hide worksheets then protect them so they are not visible
to others. How can I do this in Excel 2007 ? I've tried hiding columns and
that fine but that still leaves the sheet tab visible.


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