Protecting Individual Cells

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morningsigh

Does anyone know if there's any way of protecting individual cells? I can only find options to protect an entire worksheet or workbook, but not particular cells within a worksheet (e.g., the worksheet needs to be unprotected, but there is a formula within a cell or group of cells that should be protected so that it doesn't get accidentally deleted or altered when someone clicks into the cell)

I'd appreciate any help! :eek:

Thanks
 
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Don Guillett

The default for cell protection is locked. So, if you protect the
worksheet,all cells are protected. So, right click on the cell to
unprotect>format>protection>uncheck locked. Then protect worksheet.
OR, unlock ALL by placing cursor on the cells block (left of A and above 1)
unlock>lock only those desired>protect sheet.



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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
(e-mail address removed)
morningsigh said:
Does anyone know if there's any way of protecting individual cells? I can
only find options to protect an entire worksheet or workbook, but not
particular cells within a worksheet (e.g., the worksheet needs to be
unprotected, but there is a formula within a cell or group of cells that
should be protected so that it doesn't get accidentally deleted or altered
when someone clicks into the cell).
 
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Mark Graesser

Hi Morningsigh
You can unlock all the cells (Format>Cells>Protection) and then just lock the cells with formulas. Then when you protect the sheet, only the cells you lock will be protected

Good Luck
Mark Graesse
(e-mail address removed)
Boston M

----- morningsigh wrote: ----

Does anyone know if there's any way of protecting individual cells? I can only find options to protect an entire worksheet or workbook, but not particular cells within a worksheet (e.g., the worksheet needs to be unprotected, but there is a formula within a cell or group of cells that should be protected so that it doesn't get accidentally deleted or altered when someone clicks into the cell)

I'd appreciate any help! :eek:

Thanks
 

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