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Is it possible to lock different cells with different passwords in Excel? For
example I would like person A be able to unlock a cell type something then
lock it up again. Then Person B unlock another cell on the same worksheet,
type something then lock it up again. Is this possible?
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If you are using XL 2002 or better then you can look inot Tools - Protection
- Allow Users to Edit Ranges...
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"Monsoonmarble" wrote:

Is it possible to lock different cells with different passwords in Excel? For
example I would like person A be able to unlock a cell type something then
lock it up again. Then Person B unlock another cell on the same worksheet,
type something then lock it up again. Is this possible?

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