XL: How to Open a Document Linked to Password-Protected Sheet

Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
Article ID: Q63091

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 5.0, 5.0c
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version 7.0
  • Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
  • Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, versions 2.2, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
  • Microsoft Excel 98 Macintosh Edition

SYMPTOMS

When you open a Microsoft Excel worksheet that is linked to protected worksheets, a dialog box will appear asking whether to update links to unopened worksheets. If you click Yes, another dialog box will appear asking for the passwords of the linked documents.

If the original document is opened with a macro, you can include an argument to suppress the Update Links dialog box; however, there is no argument that allows you to supply passwords for closed, linked documents.

WORKAROUND

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To open password-protected links, you must open the linked documents first. (Opening the linked sheets first will suppress the dialog box asking whether or not to update links to unopened documents.)

      Sub TestPassword()
         'Open the workbook with the password (Test2.xls) first and supply
         'the password with the password argument.
         Workbooks.Open filename:="Test2.xls", updateLinks:=3, _
            password:="test"
         'When Test1.xls is opened, the links are updated automatically.
         Workbooks.Open filename:="Test1.xls", updateLinks:=3
         'Becuase Test2.xls is open, you can close Test2.xls.
         Workbooks("Test2.xls").Close
      End Sub


Additional query words:
Keywords : xlloadsave
Version : WINDOWS: 5.0, 5.0c, 7.0, 97; MACINTOSH: 2.2, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 98
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb


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Last reviewed: February 2, 1998
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