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Protect Worksheet Ranges
Boris Zaitsev
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Protect Worksheet Ranges

In a protected worksheet, all locked cells are read-only. However, you can unlock certain ranges for users who provide the correct password. You can also specify user accounts and groups who can edit specific ranges without a password.

To accomplish this task, invoke the Allow Users to Edit Ranges dialog. On the Review tab, in the Changes group, click Allow Users to Edit Ranges.

Spreadsheet_Review_AllowUsersToEditRanges

The Allow Users to Edit Ranges dialog is shown in the picture below.

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Click the New... button to display a dialog to specify the worksheet range and password, as illustrated below.

Protect_New_Range

The Permissions... button allows you to specify Active Directory users and groups.

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After all required permissions and password-protected ranges are specified, apply protection to the worksheet to activate permissions as described in the Protect a Worksheet document.

When attempting to edit a cell content in a protected range for which a permission is specified, you will be prompted for a password if your user account is not listed in the Permissions dialog for that range or if the account does not belong to the user group listed in that dialog.