![]() ![]() I might be asking for too much but I thought I would ask! Thank you all for reading and thank you for your time. create the password as a unique cell in the spreadsheet, and 2., have that password only show certain cells in the spreadsheet? Confirm the password in the Reenter Password box, and then select OK. Enter a password in the Password box, and then select OK. That being said, is it possible to do something like this in Excel but 1. Select the Protect Workbook box and choose Encrypt with Password. I know that Excel currently has something like this set up because (on a separate occasion), I was sent an excel spreadsheet via email and the only way I could view it was if I put in my birthdate as the password (when I opened the spreadsheet). Students have to call or email me for their ID (and it could be a class of 20+) but I was wondering if there was a way that I could send a spreadsheet of the class roster with the student ID numbers and birth dates, and the students can enter their birth date as the "password" to unlock their student ID. I have an online class and in order for students to access their class, they have to create an account with their student ID. Hello! I work at a community college as a Program Coordinator for non-credit classes. ![]()
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