Excel Tips & Tricks: Worksheet Protection
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Excel Tips & Tricks: Worksheet Protection

by Cathy Annese

You can protect certain worksheet or workbook elements to prevent anyone from accidentally or deliberately changing, moving, or deleting important data, with or without a password. Click on the link below to visit Microsoft™’s website and follow the tutorial for worksheet protection.

Important: Worksheet or workbook element protection should not be confused with file security. It is not meant to make your workbook more secure and cannot protect it from users who have malicious intent.

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP052010591033.aspx
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-Published in May 2006



















 


 

 

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