Secure, encrypt, protect and restrict access to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets
Version | 7.1.3 |
Updated | October 14 2020 |
Developer |
DataSafeXL
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
940
2.2
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Original File Size | 5.4 MB |
Downloads | 7673 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003 |
Category | Office Tools |
XLSafe PRO is a sophisticated protection system for Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. With XLSafe PRO you can protect the structure of your spreadsheets at a snap and restrict permission to users.
With the advanced tools provided by XLSafe PRO you can easily specify the cells that users are allowed to change, whilst protecting your entire spreadsheet. You can also limit the actions that users can make such as preventing copying, pasting and printing of your spreadsheets.
The data in XLSafe PRO Crack files is also protected against Microsoft Excel password recovery software. XLSafe PRO Crack files employ an advanced hardware activation mechanism which prevents users from opening your spreadsheets on unauthorised computers. In addition, you will have the possibility to set an expiration period for using your spreadsheets.
Moreover, XLSafe PRO spreadsheets employ an online activation feature to minimise the administrative burden of license control. With XLSafe PRO, all protection aspects of a spreadsheet can be accessed via an easy to use control panel.
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