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3. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Format Cell Font dialog box launcher
This unlocks all the cells on the worksheet when you protect the worksheet.
5. In the worksheet, select just the cells that you want to lock.
6. On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Dialog Box Launcher
next to Font.
9. In the Allow all users of this worksheet to list, select the elements that you want users to be able to change.
More information about worksheet elements
10. In the Password to unprotect sheet box, type a password for the sheet, click OK, and then retype the
password to confirm it.
NOTES
The password is optional. If you do not supply a password, then any user can unprotect the sheet and
change the protected elements.
Make sure that you choose a password that is easy to remember, because if you lose the password, you
cannot gain access to the protected elements on the worksheet.
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that require a domain, you can also specify a password for a range.
1. Select the worksheet that you want to protect.
2. On the Review tab, in the Changes group, click Allow Users to Edit Ranges.
NOTE
6. For password access, in the Range password box, type a password that allows access to the range.
NOTE Specifying a password is optional when you plan to use access permissions. Using a password allows
you to see user credentials of any authorized person who edits the range.
9. Click OK.
10. To specify the type of permission for the user who you selected, in the Permissions box, select or clear the
Allow or Deny check boxes, and then click Apply.
11. Click OK two times.
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12. In the Allow Users to Edit Ranges dialog box, click Protect Sheet.
13. In the Allow all users of this worksheet to list, select the elements that you want users to be able to change.
More information about the worksheet elements
14. In the Password to unprotect sheet box, type a password, click OK, and then retype the password to confirm
it.
NOTES
The password is optional. If you do not supply a password, then any user can unprotect the worksheet
and change the protected elements.
Make sure that you choose a password that you can remember, because if you lose the password, you
cannot gain access to the protected elements on the worksheet.
NOTES
If a cell belongs to more than one range, users who are authorized to edit any of those ranges can edit the
cell.
If a user tries to edit multiple cells at once and is authorized to edit some but not all of those cells, the user will
be prompted to select and edit the cells one by one.
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