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0:06 0:44 Suggested clip How to Remove Password Protection from an Excel 2013 SpreadsheetYouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Remove Password Protection from an Excel 2013 Spreadsheet
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.
To set it up, open your Excel file and head to the File menu. You'll see the Info category by default. Click the Protect Workbook button and then choose To encrypt with Password from the dropdown menu. In the Encrypt Document window that opens, type your password and then click OK.
Password Protect an Excel Workbook File Click on the Protect Workbook dropdown option and choose To encrypt with Password. As is the case with any password, choose a strong and secure combination of letters, numbers, and characters, bearing in mind that passwords are case-sensitive.
Step 1 Press ALT + F11 or click View Code on the Developers Tab. Step 2 Double-click on the worksheet that is password protected. Step 3 Copy and paste the code below into the (Code) window. Step 4 Click on the Run Button or press F5.
Right-click a worksheet tab. Click Protect Sheet. Enter a password. Check the actions you allow the users of your worksheet to perform. Click OK. Note: if you don't check any action, users can only view the Excel file! Confirm the password and click OK.
Open the Format Cells dialog by pressing Ctrl + 1. Or, right-click any of the selected cells and choose Format Cells from the context menu. In the Format Cells dialog, go to the Protection tab, uncheck the Locked option, and click OK. This will unlock all cells in your worksheet.
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