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  1. Lock or unlock specific areas of a protected worksheet

    How to lock cells in Excel to protect your data. You can also unlock a range of cells and grant permissions to others to edit.

  2. Protect a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    To prevent other users from accidentally or deliberately changing, moving, or deleting data in a worksheet, you can lock the cells on your Excel worksheet and then protect the sheet with a …

  3. Lock cells to protect them in Excel - Microsoft Support

    On the Home tab, in the Alignment group, select the Alignment Settings arrow to open the Format Cells popup window. On the Protection tab, select the Locked check box, and then select OK …

  4. Freeze panes to lock rows and columns - Microsoft Support

    To keep an area of a worksheet visible while you scroll to another area of the worksheet, go to the View tab, where you can Freeze Panes to lock specific rows and columns in place, or you can …

  5. Restrict changes to files in Excel - Microsoft Support

    You can use formatting and editing restrictions to prevent content reviewers from accidentally changing an Excel spreadsheet.

  6. Protection and security in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Once sheet protection is enabled, you can protect other elements such as cells, ranges, formulas, and ActiveX or Form controls. For more information on protecting worksheets, see Protect a …

  7. Lock cells to protect them in Excel for Mac - Microsoft Support

    To prevent a user from accidentally or deliberately changing, moving, or deleting important data, you can lock cells and protect them. Locking cells takes two steps: adding the Lock formatting …

  8. Protect a worksheet in Mac - Microsoft Support

    To prevent other users from accidentally or deliberately changing, moving, or deleting data in a worksheet, you can lock the cells on your Excel worksheet and then protect the sheet with a …

  9. Protect controls and linked cells on a worksheet

    To prevent users from changing the protections on the cells and controls that you have set, protect both the worksheet and the workbook. For more information, see Protect a workbook.

  10. Protect a workbook - Microsoft Support

    To lock your file so that other users can't open it, see Protect an Excel file. To protect certain areas of the data in your worksheet from other users, you have to protect your worksheet.