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You just unlock the ranges that he is allowed to edit in the worksheet before you lock the worksheet. select the ranges of cells -- format cells--- Protection---remove the tick at "lock". Then after locking the sheet, this specified/selected cells can still be modified
You can determining the data - cells and rows - to any client , sharing it by giving privilege to read, write or edit for specific data
If the worksheet is protected, do the following:
On the Review tab, in the Changes group, click Unprotect Sheet.
The Protect Sheet command changes to Unprotect Sheet when a worksheet is protected.
If prompted, type the password to unprotect the worksheet.
Select the whole worksheet by clicking the Select All button.
On the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Format Cell Font dialog box launcher. You can also press Ctrl+Shift+F or Ctrl+1.
The Format Cells dialog box appears.
On the Protection tab, clear the Locked box and then click OK.
This unlocks all the cells on the worksheet when you protect the worksheet. Now, you can choose the cells you specifically want to lock.
On the worksheet, select just the cells that you want to lock.
Bring up the Format Cells dialog box again (Ctrl+Shift+F).
This time, on the Protection tab, select the Locked box and then click OK.
On the Review tab, in the Changes group, click Protect Sheet.
In the Allow all users of this worksheet to list, select the elements that you want users to be able to change.
More information about worksheet elements
Worksheet elements
Clear this check box
To prevent users from
Select locked cells
Moving the pointer to cells for which the Locked check box is selected on the Protection tab of the Format Cells dialog box. By default, users are allowed to select locked cells.
Select unlocked cells
Moving the pointer to cells for which the Locked check box is cleared on the Protection tab of the Format Cells dialog box. By default, users can select unlocked cells, and they can press the TAB key to move between the unlocked cells on a protected worksheet.
Format cells
Changing any of the options in the Format Cells or Conditional Formatting dialog boxes. If you applied conditional formats before you protected the worksheet, the formatting continues to change when a user enters a value that satisfies a different condition.
Format columns
Using any of the column formatting commands, including changing column width or hiding columns (Home tab, Cells group, Format button).
Format rows
Using any of the row formatting commands, including changing row height or hiding rows (Home tab, Cells group, Format button).
Insert columns
Inserting columns.
Insert rows
Inserting rows.
Insert hyperlinks
Inserting new hyperlinks, even in unlocked cells.
Delete columns
Deleting columns.
If Delete columns is protected and Insert columns is not also protected, a user can insert columns that he or she cannot delete.
Delete rows
Deleting rows.
If Delete rows is protected and Insert rows is not also protected, a user can insert rows that he or she cannot delete.
Sort
Using any commands to sort data (Data tab, Sort & Filter group).
Users can't sort ranges that contain locked cells on a protected worksheet, regardless of this setting.
Use AutoFilter
Using the drop-down arrows to change the filter on ranges when AutoFilters are applied.
Users cannot apply or remove AutoFilters on a protected worksheet, regardless of this setting.
Use PivotTable reports
Formatting, changing the layout, refreshing, or otherwise modifying PivotTable reports, or creating new reports.
Edit objects
Doing the any of the following:
Making changes to graphic objects including maps, embedded charts, shapes, text boxes, and controls that you did not unlock before you protected the worksheet. For example, if a worksheet has a button that runs a macro, you can click the button to run the macro, but you cannot delete the button.
Making any changes, such as formatting, to an embedded chart. The chart continues to be updated when you change its source data.
Adding or editing comments.
Edit scenarios
Viewing scenarios that you have hidden, making changes to scenarios that you have prevented changes to, and deleting these scenarios. Users can change the values in the changing cells, if the cells are not protected, and add new scenarios.
On MS Word Documents
1. Go to FILES choose OPTIONS then a window will appear,
2. click on Customize Ribbon and on the Right drag down selection Check the DEVELOPER under "Main Tabs" then click ok.
The next time you select a cell with an option the developer tab will appear and you will be able to remove the edit protection of the file.
You just unlock the ranges that he is allowed to edit in the worksheet before you lock the worksheet. select the ranges of cells -- format cells--- Protection---remove the tick at "lock". Then after locking the sheet, this specified/selected cells can still be modified
1.Open spreadsheet in Google sheet
2.Click data,protect sheet and range
3.Click add a sheet or range
4.To protact range
5.Click permission or change permission
6.Choose how you want to limit ediiting
7.Click save or Done
After Selecting Unprotect Option - Enter Your Password - then select the Home - Select Alignment - Select Protuction - Remove Tik From Locked.
The review tab change the group, click unprotect sheet.
Select the cells or ranges you want to unlock by a password when the sheet is protected.
Go to the Review tab,Changes group, and click Allow Users to Edit Ranges.
Customize the range of protecting area .can give the permission to customise remaining area