How do I protect a worksheet in Excel?
To protect a worksheet in Excel, follow these steps:
1. Open the Excel workbook that contains the worksheet you want to protect.
2. Click on the worksheet tab at the bottom of the Excel window to select the specific worksheet you want to protect.
3. Go to the "Review" tab on the Excel toolbar.
4. Click on the "Protect Sheet" option in the "Changes" group. This will open the "Protect Sheet" dialog box.
5. In the "Protect Sheet" dialog box, you can set a password to prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the worksheet. Enter a password in the "Password to unprotect sheet" field.
6. Choose the specific actions you want to allow users to perform on the protected sheet. You can allow users to insert rows, delete rows, format cells, sort, filter, use AutoFilter, use PivotTable reports, and more.
7. Click "OK" to apply the protection settings and password to the worksheet.
8. Confirm the password by re-entering it in the "Reenter password to proceed" dialog box.
9. Click "OK" to confirm the password.
Your worksheet is now protected in Excel. To make changes to a protected worksheet, you will need to unprotect it by going to the "Review" tab, clicking on "Unprotect Sheet," and entering the password you set during the protection process.
1. Open the Excel workbook that contains the worksheet you want to protect.
2. Click on the worksheet tab at the bottom of the Excel window to select the specific worksheet you want to protect.
3. Go to the "Review" tab on the Excel toolbar.
4. Click on the "Protect Sheet" option in the "Changes" group. This will open the "Protect Sheet" dialog box.
5. In the "Protect Sheet" dialog box, you can set a password to prevent unauthorized users from making changes to the worksheet. Enter a password in the "Password to unprotect sheet" field.
6. Choose the specific actions you want to allow users to perform on the protected sheet. You can allow users to insert rows, delete rows, format cells, sort, filter, use AutoFilter, use PivotTable reports, and more.
7. Click "OK" to apply the protection settings and password to the worksheet.
8. Confirm the password by re-entering it in the "Reenter password to proceed" dialog box.
9. Click "OK" to confirm the password.
Your worksheet is now protected in Excel. To make changes to a protected worksheet, you will need to unprotect it by going to the "Review" tab, clicking on "Unprotect Sheet," and entering the password you set during the protection process.