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On Excel (Microsoft Office 2003) can i have different users with different
passwords, if so how? Also can you attach keyboard shortcuts to a button, if so how? Also, is it possible to have a 'Admin' who can ban users that are allowed on the form? Thanks very much. |
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No, yes, and no.
To attach keyboard shortcuts you need to write or record a macro and then assign that macro to a button. Give more detail about what you're trying to accomplish and someone can help you. -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Gary" wrote: On Excel (Microsoft Office 2003) can i have different users with different passwords, if so how? Also can you attach keyboard shortcuts to a button, if so how? Also, is it possible to have a 'Admin' who can ban users that are allowed on the form? Thanks very much. |
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I tried a macro and it didn't work but im not sure if I did it properly. I
want to make a button called 'Search Document' and when you click it triggers Ctrl + F (The search window) so you can search words and keywords. Im not very clever at this so I need detailed help please. Thanks! "Dave F" wrote: No, yes, and no. To attach keyboard shortcuts you need to write or record a macro and then assign that macro to a button. Give more detail about what you're trying to accomplish and someone can help you. -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Gary" wrote: On Excel (Microsoft Office 2003) can i have different users with different passwords, if so how? Also can you attach keyboard shortcuts to a button, if so how? Also, is it possible to have a 'Admin' who can ban users that are allowed on the form? Thanks very much. |
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Gary
You ask if you can have different users with different passwords. The answer is Yes and No, depending on what you want the users to be able to do once they have entered these different passwords. If you mean open the file, the answer is no. If you mean access anything or everything or only specific parts of the file once it is opened, the answer is Yes. Yes, you can assign a macro to a button. On the last question, I don't understand it. If the users are allowed access, they are allowed access. If they are not, they are not. Please post back and clarify your questions. HTH Otto "Gary" wrote in message ... On Excel (Microsoft Office 2003) can i have different users with different passwords, if so how? Also can you attach keyboard shortcuts to a button, if so how? Also, is it possible to have a 'Admin' who can ban users that are allowed on the form? Thanks very much. |
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