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» Allowing Multiple Users to Edit Ranges in Microsoft Excel




To allow users to only edit specific ranges when working in a shared workbook:

From the Tools menu, select Protection, and then Allow Users to Edit Ranges.
This advanced option allows multiple users (for example, when working on a network) to update data in a well defined and private area. Each workbook user is allotted a range in the sheet with a unique password.
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Allowing Multiple Users to Edit Ranges in Microsoft Excel
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