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How to lock cells in Google Sheets

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Google Sheets lets users collaborate on documents online in real-time. However, sometimes there may be projects where you want to protect specific amounts of data. At the same time, you may still want users to edit the rest of the document. One way you can do that is to alter Google Sheets permissions to protect cells you wish to preserve in Google Sheets. Here’s how to lock cells in Google Sheets.

Read more: How to convert an Excel file to Google Sheets

QUICK ANSWER

To protect the content of a spreadsheet in Google Sheets, highlight the cell or cells and click Data–> Protected sheets and ranges.


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How to lock cells in Google Sheets

First, select the cell you want to protect in your Google Sheets document. Then, right-click on the cell. A menu will pop up, and you should see the Protect range option near the bottom. If not, you may have to select View more actions to find it.

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You should see the Protected sheets & ranges menu pop up on the right side of the document. From there, you can add a description of the cell you wish to lock, but it’s not required. You also can change the range in the Range selection if you want.

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Click on the Set permissions option. You should see a pop-up selection in the middle of the document. If you want to lock a cell in Google Sheets so only you can change it, tap the Done box as that is the default. You can also choose to show a warning to anyone else who tries to edit the protected cell.

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To allow certain people to edit the cell, open the drop-down menu that reads Only you and select Custom. You can then add others permitted to edit the selected range of cells.

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How to lock columns or rows in Google Sheets

You may want to lock a whole column or row in Google Sheets from being edited by others, and thankfully, that’s easy to do as well.

First, select the column or row you want to protect in your spreadsheet.

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Then, right-click on the highlighted area and select Protect range from the pop-up menu.

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You should see the Protected sheets & ranges option pop up on the right side of the document. From there, you can add a description of the column or row you wish to lock or change the scope of protection in the Range selection if you want.

Adam Birney / Android Authority

Click on the Set permissions option. You should see a pop-up selection in the middle of the document. If you want to lock a column or row in Google Sheets so only you can change it, tap the Done box as that is the default. You can also choose to show a warning to anyone else who tries to edit the column or row.

Adam Birney / Android Authority

To allow certain people to edit the column or row, open the drop-down menu that reads Only you and select Custom. You can then add others permitted to edit the protected area.

Adam Birney / Android Authority

How to protect entire sheets in Google Sheets

It’s also possible to protect an entire sheet in Google Sheets from being edited by anyone you don’t want to access it. However, this method shouldn’t be used as a security measure. People with whom you share the protected spreadsheet can still print, copy, paste, and import and export copies.

First, right-click on the sheet tab you want to protect from the bottom of the screen, and click on the Protect sheet option.

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You will then find the Protected sheets & ranges option pop up on the right side of the document. You can also add a description of the sheet you wish to lock, but it’s not required.

Adam Birney / Android Authority

If you click Set permissions, you will see a pop-up selection in the middle of the document. As before, if only you want to edit the spreadsheet, click Done as that is the default. Otherwise, you can allow certain people to edit the sheet by selecting the Custom option from the same drop-down menu.

Unfortunately, you cannot protect a non-contiguous range of cells in one operation. You will have to protect each cell individually.

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