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Protection

Can you protect more than one worksheet at the same time

RE: protection

Hi Tom,
Thank you for your post and welcome to the forum, in answer to your question, NO!. That was short and sweet. Seriously worksheet protection is designed to be for one sheet at a time, however you can protect the entire workbook with a password and against structual changes if you desire; to do this go to the Tools Menu and choose Options in the Options dialog box there is a tab for Security, choose this and enter a password for either/or Opening and/or Editing.
I hope that has answered your question, if so please click the resolved link, regards Pete

 

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Entering text in Multiple Worksheets

If you have a number of worksheets in a workbook that require the same information (data or tables) on each worksheet, this can be done as follows:

Hold down the Ctrl key and click one or more of the additional worksheet tabs (i.e. Sheet2, Sheet3, etc).

In your mainsheet (Sheet1) enter the required data or design a table.

When done 'Click' on the other sheet tabs and you will see that the information entered in Sheet1 is on all the other selected worksheets.

NB Do not forget to deselect the worksheets - otherwise you may add data to the main worksheet and all the selected worksheets will also have that data!

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