Excel- Chapter 11: Securing Workbooks
document inspector
a feature that displays several different options that enable you to find and remove hidden data and personal information that is specific to excel workbooks. also locates custom xml data, hidden worksheets, and invisible content
inserting a comment
adds a note to a cell or edit text in comments and delete any comments
show/hide comment and show all comments commands
allow you to display or hide comments as needed
previous and next commands
allow you to move from one comment to another without selecting the cells
advanced tab of the share workbook dialog box
allows you to customize the shared use of the workbook, which is normally set by the workbook author before the workbook is shared
RANDBETWEEN
allows you to determine the beginning and ending numbers
a password can be applied to protect
an entire workbook, certain worksheets, or workbook elements
deleting a comment
any user can do so unless the workbook is protected
document properties (and personal information)
author, subject, title, name of person who most recently saved the workbook and the date the workbook was created
turning on track changes
automatically makes a workbook a shared workbook
turning change tracking on
automatically shares the workbook
hidden rows, columns, and worksheets
before removing these, make sure their removal will not change calculations in your worksheet
importance of comments
call attention to important or significant data and provide insights from the user that explains data
to accept or reject changes
can be accepted or rejected individually while reviewing each one or they can be all accepted or rejected at once without being reviewed
change history record
can be used by owner of workbook to add or remove users and resolve conflicting changes
excel passwords
can contain up to 255 letters, numbers, spaces, and symbols, and they are case sensitive
when shared status has been removed from a workbook
changes can be made like they are made in any workbook
Types of hidden data saved in excel
comments and annotations; document properties and personal information; headers and footers; hidden rows, columns, and worksheets
marking a document as final
communicates that you are sharing a completed version of the document, and it prevents users from changing the document
options set on the advanced tab of the share workbook dialog box
determine how conflicts are resolved
rejecting changes from another user
does not prohibit a user from changing the data again
Review Tab commands
enable you to protect an entire workbook file so that only authorized users can view or modify your data
to delete a change in a saved workbook
enter new data or reject the change you made before saving
when you add comments
excel automatically displays the name that appears in the name box under general office settings in the excel options dialog box
Data protection
important when files are shared and edited by multiple users
restoring data that the document inspector removes
impossible
changes must be saved
in order to accept or reject them
headers and footers
include author's name, the date the file was created, etc.
a list displays how past conflicts have been resolved
includes: the name of the person who made the change, when and where a change was made, what data was deleted or replaces, how conflicts were resolved
Comments and annotations
information that enables other people to see the names of people who worked on your workbook, their comments, and changes that were made to the workbook
before you stop sharing a workbook
make sure that all other users have completed their work and that you have accepted or rejected all changes
mark as final command
makes document read-only and discourages changes to the document
comments
marked by a red triangle in the upper-right corner of the cell. the comment appears in a box next to the cell along with the name of the user logged on to the computer at the time the comment was created when you point to the triangle
can have multiple layers of passwords
one password to open and view the workbook and a second password to modify workbook data
strong password
one that combines uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols
secure password
one that uses 14 or more characters
insecure passwords
ones that use birth dates, house numbers, pet names, etc (things that can be looked up online)
resolve conflicts dialog box
pops up when a second user tries to save the workbook after making changes that a previous user has made in the same cell. Depending on the set options, you can keep your change or accept the change made by the other user
resolve conflicts dialog box
pops up when attempting to save a change that affects the same cell as another user's changes. In this box, you can read the information about each change and the conflicting changes made by another user
selecting the windows check box on the protect structure and windows dialog box
prevents the users from changing the size and position of the windows when the workbook is opened
passwords that apply to an entire workbook
provide optimal security for your data
to protect an entire workbook
require a password to open and view the workbook
in order to secure an entire workbook
restrict who can open and/or use the workbook data and by requiring a password to view and/or save changes to the workbook
to edit a comment
select the cell containing the comment and then click edit comment
password
text that must be entered before a user can access a workbook, worksheet, or worksheet elements
if you saved the protected file with a different name
that file also would be protected, and you could not alter the data without the password that protects that worksheet
tracking changes
the ability to mark who makes what changes in a workbook. Helpful in a workbook that is shared and modified by multiple users
if original workbook is protected
the copy is also protected
when all users have made the necessary changes
the owner can remove users and unshare the workbook
Unprotect shared workbook button
turns off change tracking
Track changes command
turns on change tracking
share workbook command
turns on change tracking
protect and share workbook command
turns on change tracking and allows for a password to be added
to run document inspector
unprotect a protected workbook
when history worksheet is deleted and when stop sharing
unsaved changes are lost
changes made by other users
unseen until changes are saves
format a comment
use most of formatting options on the home tab in the font group except for fill color and font color
RAND
-does not require function arguments -can not specify the number of digits you want in the number returned by a RAND formula
to protect a worksheet and hide formulas so that they are not visible on the formula bar
-select the cells that contain the formulas you want to hide -on the protection tab of the format cells dialog box, select the hidden check box
customize track changes
-tracks specific types of changes -allows for feature to be turned on and off at will by various users -you can specify a password to protect changes -can choose to accept or reject changes to your original workbook data
protecting the structure of a workbook prevents users from
-viewing worksheets that you have hidden -inserting new worksheets -moving, deleting, hiding, or changing the names of worksheets
turning off change tracking
workbook is no longer shared
before saving
you can edit or delete changes
if you don't want to use a name
you can select it in the comment and then press delete