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You can assign Password to open and Password to modify while creating your workbooks in Microsoft Excel. Please see this screenshot which shows the interface Microsoft Excel provides to specify these passwords.
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The following sample codes load the source Excel file. It has a Password to open as 1234 and Password to modify as 5678. The code first checks if 567 is correct Password to modify and it returns false and then it checks if 5678 is Password to modify and it returns true.
| from aspose.cells import LoadOptions, Workbook | |
| # The path to the documents directory. | |
| dataDir = "./" | |
| # Specify password to open inside the load options | |
| opts = LoadOptions() | |
| opts.password = "1234" | |
| # Open the source Excel file with load options | |
| workbook = Workbook(dataDir + "sampleBook.xlsx", opts) | |
| # Check if 567 is Password to modify | |
| ret = workbook.settings.write_protection.validate_password("567") | |
| print("Is 567 correct Password to modify: " + str(ret)) | |
| # Check if 5679 is Password to modify | |
| ret = workbook.settings.write_protection.validate_password("5678") | |
| print("Is 5678 correct Password to modify: " + str(ret)) |
Here is the Console Output of the above sample code after loading the source Excel file.
Is 567 correct Password to modify: False
Is 5678 correct Password to modify: TrueAnalyzing your prompt, please hold on...
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