Tools--->Protection--->ProtectSheet... and then add the password. Though this is a weak protection, your original sheet will be in tact. When somebody copy pastes the contents, the protection is lost. 'SaveAs' will keep the protection.
Be careful it is very easy to break protection on spreadsheets Excel in particular. Ther may be add-ins avaialble or you could try Linking with another program and sending out run times. Check out
Format|Cells|Protection tab. Select the cells you want UNprotected, then format and uncheck the 'Locked' option. When you then use Tools|Protection|Protect sheet all cells will be locked EXCEPT those that you unlocked
Good Luck
johnwm
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Thanks John. I made the mistake of looking for that feature after I protected the sheet... formatting cells is not an option at that point. Kind of makes sense. Thx.
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I have a similar question to this topic. When I go to adjust column widths, or add a column, I get the following error message "cannot shift objects off sheet". All of my protections are turn off. Is there another protection setting somewhere that someone placed on this sheet, or is this a completely different setting that is turned on/off?
You must have a drawing object, or some other type of object like an embedded chart, way out on the right near the last column of the sheet. If the object properties are to move with cells, then increasing the width of a column might require moving the object off the sheet to the right. You can select the object and change the properties (Format menu) to have it not move with the cells.