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"Locking" cells

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Morglisn

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Jan 31, 2003
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Using Excel, is there any method of "locking" individual cells, but not the entire workbook?

I want our guys to be able to change data in some cells, but not allow them to "accidentally" erase the formulas in others.

Thanks for any help.
 
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Sure. All you have to do is protect the worksheet. First, you will have to change a property for the cells you want to let the user modify. For those cells, do a Format > Cells and go to the Protection tab. Uncheck the Locked option. Then, when you protect the worksheet (Tools > Protection > Protect Worksheet), the cells you changed will not be locked for user modification. All of your forumulas will be intact.

Hope that helps...

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From the menu select Format, Cells, click the Protection tab, ticking the locked box will specify the cell(s) selected as locked. I suggest you lock all the cells then select the individual cells you want to unlock.

You can use styles and specify locked/unlocked cells for each style.

Remember, the cells won't actually be locked until you protect the sheet/workbook with Tools, Protection, Protect Sheet/Protect Workbook.

 
Thanks a bunch, guys. I appreciate it.
 
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