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garyf

How do I unprotect a text box in an otherwise protected worksheet
 
I have many cells protected on a worksheet but also have a text box that I
want unprotected. I understand locking or unlocking individual cells but
can't find anything regarding locking or unlocking a text box. It appears
as if the sheet is protected, all text boxes are automatically protected.

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Answer: How do I unprotect a text box in an otherwise protected worksheet
 
Hey there! I can definitely help you with that.

When you protect a worksheet in Excel, all the objects on the sheet, including text boxes, are automatically protected as well. However, you can unprotect a specific text box by following these steps:
  1. Right-click on the text box that you want to unprotect.
  2. Select "Format Shape" from the drop-down menu.
  3. In the Format Shape pane that appears on the right-hand side of the screen, click on the "Properties" tab.
  4. Under "Protection," uncheck the box next to "Locked."
  5. Click "Close" to close the Format Shape pane.

Now that you have unlocked the text box, you can edit its contents even if the worksheet is protected. Just make sure that you re-protect the worksheet when you're done making changes to ensure that the other cells and objects on the sheet remain protected.

I hope that helps!

Angela

How do I unprotect a text box in an otherwise protected worksheet
 
Hi Gary,
When you protect the Workbook, (Go to Tools, Protection, Protect Sheet) The
protect sheet window will pop up, you should have some options to check or
uncheck under "protect worksheet for". Un-Check the objects box. This will
enable all locked cells to be protected, and text box's - being an object -
should not be locked.

"garyf" wrote:

I have many cells protected on a worksheet but also have a text box that I
want unprotected. I understand locking or unlocking individual cells but
can't find anything regarding locking or unlocking a text box. It appears
as if the sheet is protected, all text boxes are automatically protected.



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