The only thing you can do is hide the relevant sheet (from the design menu choose - sheet - hid) and then lock the entire workbook.
Otherwise - whatever you can see on the screen can be printed.
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The answer is: False
Rename the Excel file with ext name ".xls" then it is normally open........
If you do not have the password, then you cannot open the file. You may need to open it in Excel and then disable the password, and then go back to Works and open the file.
The asterisk is a special character and cannot be used in the names of any kind of file.
.xlsx is the file format used in Microsoft Office Excel 2007. It is NOT backwards compatible (i.e. Excel 2003 and earlier versions cannot open it). The file is XML based and smaller in size than the .xls format. It is possible to open, edit, and save a .xls file in Excel 2007 for backward compatibility.
Excel is not a file, but a computer program that makes spreadsheets.
When you create a spreadsheet or workbook then a corresponding file is created on your machine, that file is known as excel file.
The File name will usually appear at the top of the excel file. It should look something like this: file name - Microsoft Excel...
The answer to this question would depend on the source you are exporting. You can export data from Excel to a text file in a variety of formats. Just Save As and select the format you prefer.
.xlsx is the file format used in Microsoft Office Excel 2007. It is NOT backwards compatible (i.e. Excel 2003 and earlier versions cannot open it). The file is XML based and smaller in size than the .xls format. It is possible to open, edit, and save a .xls file in Excel 2007 for backward compatibility.
No, you cannot. However, you can cut and paste the data here, then play around with the format, so it appears to display like a table. If you can upload the Excel file to the Internet, you can list it in the Related links and people can download the file. Example: 1__1__12__2__23__3__34__4__45__5__5