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WriteProtectionOptions Interface

Contains write-protection options for a workbook.

Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet

Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v24.1.Core.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core

Declaration

public interface WriteProtectionOptions

The following members return WriteProtectionOptions objects:

Remarks

Write-protection options are ignored when you open a document in the WinForms or WPF Spreadsheet control. You can handle the SpreadsheetControl.DocumentLoaded event to check whether the document is write-protected (or its ReadOnlyRecommended option is enabled). If true, activate the control’s ReadOnly property.

Make a Workbook Read-Only

Use the WriteProtectionOptions.ReadOnlyRecommended option to make a workbook read-only.

using(var workbook = new Workbook())
{
    var wpOptions = workbook.DocumentSettings.WriteProtection;
    wpOptions.ReadOnlyRecommended = true;
    workbook.SaveDocument("WriteProtectedDocument.xlsx");
}

When users open this workbook in Microsoft® Excel®, it prompts them to open the document as read-only.

Read-only workbook

Specify a Password To Modify a Workbook

Call the WriteProtectionOptions.SetPassword method to specify a password to prevent modifications from unauthorized users.

using(var workbook = new Workbook())
{
    var wpOptions = workbook.DocumentSettings.WriteProtection;
    wpOptions.SetPassword("Password");
    wpOptions.UserName = "John Smith";
    workbook.SaveDocument("WriteProtectedDocument.xlsx");
}

When users open this workbook in Microsoft® Excel®, it prompts them to enter a password to modify the document.

Write-protection options for a workbook

Clear a Password Used to Modify a Workbook

The following code snippet uses the WriteProtectionOptions.CheckPassword method to check a given password. If the password is valid, WriteProtectionOptions.ClearPassword is called to remove write-protection from a workbook.

using (Workbook workbook = new Workbook())
{
    workbook.LoadDocument("WriteProtectedDocument.xlsx");
    RemoveWriteProtection(workbook, "password");
}
// ...

private void RemoveWriteProtection(Workbook workbook, string password)
{
    var wpOptions = workbook.DocumentSettings.WriteProtection;
    if (wpOptions.IsPasswordProtected && wpOptions.CheckPassword(password))
        wpOptions.ClearPassword();
    else
    {
        Console.WriteLine("The file is not write-protected or the specified password is invalid!");
        Console.ReadKey();
    }
}
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