Dear Ashish,
Great!
You have given explanation Step by Step.
Regards,
Prafull Jadhav
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On 5 December 2014 at 17:13, Ashish Kumar wrote:
> Welcome Putta.
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Thank you Ashish..this is working fine
On Dec 5, 2014 1:52 PM, "Ashish Kumar" wrote:
> Hi Putta,
>
> Steps for Lock cells :
>
> Step 1: Select all cells in current worksheet with pressing the Ctrl key
> and A key together.
>
> Step 2: Right click, and select the Format Cell item from the context
Hi Putta,
Steps for Lock cells :
Step 1: Select all cells in current worksheet with pressing the Ctrl key
and A key together.
Step 2: Right click, and select the Format Cell item from the context menu.
Step 3: In the Format Cells dialog box, uncheck the Locked option
under Protection tab, and c
Hi Friends,
How to protect only few cells with a password where users should not be
able to update anything in a shared excel file.
With regards,
Putta
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