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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.
You can lock cells in Excel by heading into the program's "Protection" tab. There, you can set a password, and protect your data.
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