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Is it possible to password protect a worksheet in Excel and still allow other
users to add comments to cells?

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Tools|Protection|protect sheet

Near the bottom of that dialog is "edit objects"
check that box.

Rich Hayes wrote:

Is it possible to password protect a worksheet in Excel and still allow other
users to add comments to cells?

Thanks

Rich


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