Password protection of Numbers 08 Sheet

Any one know how to protect opening of Numbers08 sheet with a password?

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Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE jeudi 22 mai 2008 09:42:25)

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    I'm trying to figure out how to password protect a numbers document.
    My intention is to load this document onto a website, but only want authorized persons with the correct password to be able to access.
    Any ideas??
    Thanks

    bscaplan wrote:
    I am using Numbers 08
    And the Numbers User Guide, supplied with iWork '08, make no mention of password protection, which was introduced in Numbers '09.
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    Double-click the .dmg file (and enter the password when requested) to mount the disk image on your desktop, then Save a copy of your file to the (open) disk image.
    When done, eject the image, and upload the (encrypted) .dmg file to the website.
    Detailed instructions may be found in Disk Utility's Help files.
    Launch DU (found in the Utilities folder in Applications), click the Help menu and choose Disk Utility help.
    Go to the index, scroll to and click Security, then click a title similar to "Protecting confidential documents in a secure disk image." (a search on 'confidential' should also take you to a list containing that title.)
    My version of DU is old enough that sparse images hadn't been introduced, or I'd post a copy of the article here.
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  • Password protect a Numbers file

    Hello friends, I was wondering how to password protect a numbers file. I'm creating a financial report and only some eyes can see it. Anyway to force a user to enter a password before it opens is the goal. I appreciate your assistance. Gary

    I advice against using the built in password function for really confidential data.
    Apple has not specified what level of encryption is used, and it is possible that the encryption level is so low that any hacker can open the file.

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    But maybe we are not giving the same meaning to "file protection".
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    Maybe, for you, it means "don't give the ability to edit it" aka "read only"
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  • Can I password protect my numbers spreadsheet on my iPad

    I just purchased my first apple ipad2 and I do a lot of spreadsheets in excel, I bought numbers and need to password protect my file so other family members can not get to my files. Can this be done? If so, how?
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    http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/secure-webmail/id510417578?mt=8

  • Password protecting a Numbers worksheet

    Hi gang!
    I'm very new to Mac (bought my first MacBook 3 days ago!) and I'm just as new to iWork. I'm trying to use Numbers with old Excel spreadsheets that I've converted. One of the things that I loved about Excel is that you could password protect a file so it could not be opened or edited without knowing the password. I've been looking and looking and I can't find where Numbers does that. Does such a feature exist?

    Hello
    I assumes that you have tell your system that it may use your password automatically (thru keychain).
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    Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE jeudi 6 mars 2008 12:18:29)

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    Is it possible to password protect a document created in the "numbers" app.?

    Yes, for instructions please read this article:
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    I have other members of my family use my iPad for educational/recreational use, young children who may want to play kid games. I don't want them to accdently get into my data stored in the three business apps from apple. I would like to password protect these files.
    I would also like to log out of the email systems that I use, so some one else can use this device to access their own emails. By leaving my accounts open al the time, is really asking for trouble from a host of sources.
    I can't believe that the iPad is not designed to protect the privacy and data from prying eyes ... Un intuitional as it may be.
    Please fix this issue so I create my info on this device and enjoy it fully. Or tell me how I can protect my data.
    Thnax.

    Thanx for your response. Any data stored anywhere should be able to be protected from stealing, malicious destruction or unintentional destruction. Theo ad an be stolen and without any kind ofpassword protection, the thief could get into your sensitive data.
    If Apple wants iPad to become a business tool that can be used with ideas, thots, data protected, then Apple needs to provide this protection to it's customers. Now it's unto the users to use it or not.
    I know iPad is being considered to be used by doctors, and can u imagine the confidentiality requirements of HIPPA rules... It will make this device not usable without data protection. I am sureweall have heard about hacking going on at all levels. It's surprising that this device's software is left unprotected.
    My iPad may be sitting on my desk and my 3 year old grand daughter would pick it up and start "playing" with it. That means I can't store anything on this machine that may possibly be changed.
    I have discussed this with specialists in apple stores, and those who have been around info technology understand my concerns and they may forward this request further up. They do not have the answer for it..... So far.
    I think data security should be everyone's concern... Be it a one person device or multiple user device.
    I hope that some responsible people at Apple would read this and provide the protection that will make this device lot more acceptable in the business world.

  • Is there a way to password protect a numbers spreadsheet in ios5?

    Hi,
    I have created a numbers spreadsheet in my macbook and then i protected it with a password to open. Then i have uploaded it to icloud as i need to be able to access it from both my iphone4 and my ipad2. Although the spreadsheet is indeed accessible from all my devises, i don't get asked for a password neither on the iphone nor on the ipad and the spreadsheet opens right away without any protection (it actually asked for my password once, the first time i opened it in my ipad and tha was it. Since then it opens without asking for the password)
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    This is an iOS question in an OSX app discussion, but I'll give an opinion. iOS devices are personal, and can be passcode protected themselves. It's reasonable to assume that once the file is opened on that personal device, it will always open on that device without further verification.
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  • Can the iOS version of Numbers use password protection yet?

    We have the whole iWork suite on our macs, but (so far) just Keynote & Pages on our iOS devices.  Before buying Numbers for iOS, I'm trying to figure out if Apple has gotten around to adding an option for password protection for Numbers documents.  I know the earlier versions of Numbers for iOS did NOT have that capability, but I haven't found anything about the current version.  Thanks!

    Yes, it has! I opened up my new iOS version of Numbers and noticed a new Set Password option on the Tools popover list. I loaded one of my password protected spreadsheets into iCloud, and opened it in the new iOS Numbers. It prompted me for a password and let me in.
    I made some changes then opened it on my Mac using the new version of Numbers there. Again, I was prompted for a password and everything worked as expected.
    Also, on the iOS version, the Set Password option changes to a Change Password option if you're working with a password protected spreadsheet.
    Thanks Apple!

  • No password protection?

    I'm trying to upgrade my old AppleWorks spreadsheets to Numbers as well as substitute Excel. Unfortunately I can't because there is no password protection in Numbers as there is in the 8 year old AppleWorks.
    Did Apple really forget this?
    Numbers is really a great application from what I can see but won't be used in our design firm until it has password protection.

    That was exactly what I was thinking also.
    A good explanation of how to set it up once, is found at www.macworld.com/2006/10/secrets/decmobilemac/index.php
    Then with one password, all your sensitive files are protected at once.
    Of course this is no good if you want to send the file via mail and still protect it. The only easy way I found is to save it as a password protected PDF (via PDF button left lower part of the Print dialog box).
    But here I discovered that you can not print all worksheets at once in Numbers !! What a bug !
    Only if you export to PDF can you export all worksheets at once, printing is not possible !
    Stef

  • Protect a Numbers File

    Hello, Could someone tell me how to password protect a Numbers file. I have some passwords I need to travel with but want them protected in case the laptop is stolen. Thanks...

    Hello
    Welcome to the club.
    The search tool is also for newcomers.
    Using it you would already knows that the free soluce is to store your document(s) in an encrypted disk image. You may create one with Disk Utility.
    Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE jeudi 13 décembre 2007 21:02:25)

  • Why can't I password protect?

    I have password-protected a Numbers file, and yet it opens simply by clicking on it, without my having to enter a password.  So, apparently the password protection is not working.
    I would like to find out what is wrong with this feature in Numbers, and how to make it work properly.

    Paul,
    1) how did you set the password for your Numbers file?  Did you use the inspector?:
    See the last section at the bottom of the Document Inspector.
    2) When you entered the password did you check the box "Remember this password in my keychanin"? :
    3) Have you tried opening the doument in another user space, on another machine?
    4) What version of the Numbers are you using?  Is the OS X version (10.5.8) really what you are running on?

  • Open password protected Excel Sheet?

    Hi there,
    numbers seems not to support password protection- is there any workaround or maybe third party helper app for that aim?
    it's not about protecting a numbers document but opening an excel sheet.
    thanks for help:
    macke

    Hello
    This question was already asked and responded but it seems that newbees don't respect the Terms of use which claims:
    +to help you resolve issues, ask questions, get tips and advice, and more.+
    +If you have a technical question about an Apple product, be sure to check out Apple's support resources first by consulting the application Help menu on your computer and visiting our Support site to view articles and more on our product support pages.+
    +How do I post a question? ‚+
    +_If you searched the forums and didn't find an answer to your question or issue_, click the Post New Topic link at the top of a relevant forum page to post your own question.+
    In fact, the response is pure logic: you must unprotect the document from Excel
    You may also download the trial version of icExcel which if I remember well proves that the protection scheme is useless.
    http://www.panergy-software.com/products/icexcel/index.html
    CAUTION: it seems that it is not compatible with Leopard.
    Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE lundi 28 avril 2008 16:04:25)

  • How to password protect "Numbers" app on iPad.

    It would seem that iPad users might like to password-protect other Apps as well. If there isn't an App to do so, someone should create one. No, I don't want to jailbreak to get the Cydia app.

    There is at this time no way to put a password in the Numbers app nor on a Numbers spreadsheet, and as Michael said it's not something a third-party developer could add. You can suggest that Apple add a password feature via their feedback pages:
    http://www.apple.com/feedback
    or you can look for a third-party spreadsheet app that does allow password-protecting a sheet. Documents To Go from Dataviz is a commonly-recommended app that supports spreadsheets, but I don't know if they support passwording.
    Regards.

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