Password protect excel file on iOS mobile with ms365

Anonymous
2025-04-16T15:11:08+00:00

How do you (or can you) password protect excel file on iOS mobile with ms365

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-04-16T17:29:33+00:00

    Hello AlanGotts1,

    Good Day!

    Welcome to Microsoft Community, we are here to help

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention, I understand that you need assistance with enabling Password protect on your excel files in your Excel for iOS,

    To password-protect an Excel file on iOS, follow these steps:

    1. Open the Excel File

    • Launch the Excel app on your iOS device and open the file you want to protect.

    2. Access File Options

    • Tap the three-dot menu or File option, depending on your app version.

    3. Enable Password Protection

    • Look for the Protect Workbook or Encrypt with Password option. If available, select it.
    • Enter your desired password and confirm it.

    4. Save the File

    • Save the file to apply the password protection.

    If you don’t see these options, it’s possible that the feature isn’t supported on your version of Excel for iOS.

    Best regards

    JK

    Microsoft Community

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-04-16T19:52:21+00:00

    Many thanks πŸ‘πŸ˜Š

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  3. Anonymous
    2025-04-18T21:01:40+00:00

    Hello AlanGotts1,

    Good day!

    I would like to know if the troubleshooting steps above worked? and if so, please reply to this thread for me to further assist you with your concern

    Best regards

    JK

    Microsoft Community

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  4. Anonymous
    2025-04-18T21:36:21+00:00

    Hi - thanks again for the advice πŸ‘πŸ˜Š Unfortunately it wasn’t successful on my iOS device πŸ˜” (as the functionality/ options were not available) but I managed to resolve the matter on a W10 PC from where I alternatively accessed the file I needed to p/word protect

    Thanks again for your time and input - really appreciated

    Kind regards A πŸ‘πŸ˜Š

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  5. Anonymous
    2025-04-23T13:51:19+00:00

    Hello AlanGotts1,

    Apologies for the late reply, I am really glad that all worked out in the end for you as you were able to unprotect your excel files. You can also check this link out: What you can do in the Microsoft 365 apps on mobile devices with a Microsoft 365 subscription - Microsoft Support to see if your iOS device meets the screen requirement to have some of the functions available on Windows and Mac Office apps features

    To help other customers searching for help on related issues, please feel free to mark the response you found most helpful by clicking β€œYes” on the bottom of that post. This will ensure the helpful responses are most visible when searching (and you can vote more than once if the solution was spread over multiple posts).

    Thanks again for choosing Microsoft!

    Best regards

    JK

    Microsoft Community

    Moderator

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