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Only with a VBA macro:
Sub ProtectSheets() Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Protect ' or .Unprotect Next WS End Sub -- Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft MVP - Excel Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com "CheriT63" wrote in message ... I find it tedious to have to unprotect each worksheet individually when I need to edit or update a spreadsheet. The same is true when I want to protect them again. Isn't there some way to do all worksheets at the same time? Protecting the workbook as a whole is not a workable solution. It restricts things I don't want to restrict. |
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