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If you have sensitive data you'd like to keep from prying eyes in a Microsoft Excel file, the easiest way to protect it is with Excel's built-in password tools.
There are several options available to you to protect your Excel file with a password. Remember that once you protect the Excel file, you cannot open it without entering the password.
Want to protect an important Word document or Excel spreadsheet? Here's how to add a password, make documents read-only, and tap into other tricks to safeguard sensitive files.
Microsoft Excel lets you embed content from other applications, including PDF files. You can embed a PDF file into a cell of an Excel worksheet and then use Excel's security features to lock the ...
At the file level, you can password protect an Excel workbook in two ways: You can determine who can get in and who can save changes.
Here is a tutorial to lock or hide only the formula cells in an Excel workbook. You can also lock formulas in all worksheets in a workbook.
You worked hard to put that Excel sheet together, now protect it from unintended damage.
In this guide, you'll learn how to freeze top 2 rows in your Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and keep headers visible while ...