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How do I create a password so that the password is required upon opening the
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Take the following action in EXCEL 2007:-

1. Launch EXCEL so that it has a new file in it.

2. Click on the Office Button (top left hand corer).

3. Prepare / Encrypt Document / enter the password that you want to use (for
example test).

- OK

- enter the password again (test)

- OK

- Save the file in the normal way (Ctrl-S)

4. Close the file in the normal way (Office Button in top left hand corner /
Close).

5. Now open the file once more. To get into it you will have to enter the
password (test).

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