In this tutorial, you will learn how to protect cells in Excel.
There are numerous features in Microsoft Excel. For example, you may safeguard your Excel files at the cell, spreadsheet, or workbook level. To ensure data changes take effect properly, it may occasionally be required to unprotect Excel workbooks.
Once ready, we’ll get started by utilizing real-world examples to show you how to protect cells in Excel.
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Protect Cells in Excel
You can easily protect your Excel workbook.
Protect with Password
First, Select ‘Review’, then ‘Protect Sheet’ after opening the spreadsheet.
Then, a pop-up box will appear for you to input the password to the workbook.
Summary
That’s all there is to it. You are welcome to copy the example spreadsheet below to see how it is done. The most crucial lesson is to enjoy yourself while doing it.
In this tutorial, I covered how to protect cells in Excel.