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How do I make an Excel spreadsheet editable?
In your Excel file, select the worksheet tab that you want to protect. Select the cells that others can edit. Right-click anywhere in the sheet and select Format Cells (or use Ctrl+1, or Command+1 on the Mac), and then go to the Protection tab and clear Locked.
Why are my Excel spreadsheets opening as read only?
Excel file property set to read-only is a typical reason for 'Excel cannot open read-only documents' message to appear while opening an Excel file. Right-click on the particular Excel file. Select 'Properties' tab from the available options. Uncheck the 'Read-only' attribute & click the 'OK' button.
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