How do I lock selected cells, so only I can change them?

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I need to lock only a few certian cells in my exel sheet, so they can not be
changed by other users. Is this possible, and how can I do that if it is
possible.
 
I need to lock only a few certian cells in my exel sheet, so they can not be
changed by other users. Is this possible, and how can I do that if it is
possible.

By default, when you turn on sheet protection all cells are locked.

Select all the cells you don't want locked, and then
Format-->Cells--> Protection Tag and unselect the 'locked' option. Now
turn sheet protection on with a suitable password.

HTH


Richard Buttrey
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Hello Robert,

All cells are locked by default but it is not turned on unless yo
protect the sheet.

If you only want certain cells to be locked you will need to unlock al
cells, lock specific cells and then protect the entire sheet:

Highlight all cells (click the grey box to the left of A and top of 1)
Choose Format + Cells
Choose the Protection tab + untick Locked + OK

Highlight all the cells you want locked for your own use (use th
Control key to highlight non continuous cells)

Choose Format + Cells + Protection tab + tick Locked + OK

Choose Tools + Protection + Protect Worksheet

You can enter a password here

The other users can enter and change info in all the other cells apar
from the ones you have specifically locked. In order to change th
locked cells they will need the password.

For you to change them choose Tools + Unprotect Worksheet + enter you
password.

Don't forget to protect it agian once you are done.

Hope this helps

Judit
 
tools->protection->Protect Sheet

cells are Locked by default, and any cell you don't want protected needs to
be unlocked before you protect the sheet. UnLock cells by selecting format
cells and going to the protection tab.
 

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