Protect a Sheet in Excel But Leave Some Cells Unlocked

In this video, I will show you how to protect a sheet in Excel but have some cells that are unprotected and can be edited.

This can be useful when you’re sharing the workbook with other people and don’t want them to make any edits in some of the cells. In this case, you can only unprotect some cells and keep rest everything protected/locked.

You can also have a password for a specific range so that only the person with the password can edit that range.

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