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As we all know, we can protect the sheet by setting a password. So, can we divide this table into several ranges and set up separate passwords for each range? The answer is yes. Take this table as an example. This is a student grade table, and we need to set different passwords for each of the three ranges in the table so that the three ranges do not affect each other. Next, I will show you how to do that. Click the amp;quot;Reviewamp;quot; tab and the amp;quot;Allow Users to Edit Rangesamp;quot; button, and click amp;quot;Newamp;quot;. In the pop-up dialog, enter amp;quot;Group 1amp;quot; in the amp;quot;Titleamp;quot; box, set amp;quot;Refer to cellsamp;quot; to amp;quot;B3:I10amp;quot;, and set the amp;quot;Range passwordamp;quot;. After setting it up, click amp;quot;OKamp;quot;. We can set the ranges of Group 2 and Group 3 in the same way. After we complete settings, when we click amp;quot;Protect Sheetamp;quot;, the title ranges that have