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By default, when you protect a sheet or workbook, all the cells will be locked. This means they can't be reformatted or deleted, and the content in them can't be edited. By default, the locked cells can be selected, but you can change that in the protection options. 2.
0:34 2:01 Suggested clip Highlight Locked or Unlocked Cells in Excel using Conditional YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip Highlight Locked or Unlocked Cells in Excel using Conditional
Navigate to the Review tab. Click Protect Sheet. Click OK to protect the sheet. Select all the cells you don't want to be locked. Right-click on your selection, select Format Cells, and click on the Protection tab.
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