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Hi all,


How can I locked one column in worksheet?
Click on the column, ask password input, if match edit the column.


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Use xl2002 or xl2003.

The worksheet protection has been made so that you can protect individual
ranges.

gabch wrote:

Hi all,

How can I locked one column in worksheet?
Click on the column, ask password input, if match edit the column.

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