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Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of October 10thJanuary 4th, 2022:

  • has 581600 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 15681584 results
    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589618 results.

So potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of October 10th, 2022:

  • has 581 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1568 results
    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

So potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of January 4th, 2022:

  • has 600 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1584 results
    • [google-sheets] protection returns 618 results.

So potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

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Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of October 10th, 2022:

  • has 581 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1568 results

      [excel] protection returns 1568 results
    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

      so potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.

      [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

So potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of October 10th, 2022:

  • has 581 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1568 results

    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

      so potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of October 10th, 2022:

  • has 581 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1568 results
    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

So potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

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Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

SearchingAs of October 10th, 2022:

  • [excel] protection returns 1568 results

    has 581 questions

  • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

    Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1568 results

    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

      so potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

Searching

  • [excel] protection returns 1568 results
  • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

Despite the the tag wiki content, I don't think that we should stop using / burninate as the "community" decided to clean-up the "hyphenated tags" related to tags like , among others, in favor of using using two or more tags.

As of October 10th, 2022:

  • has 581 questions

  • Searching

    • [excel] protection returns 1568 results

    • [google-sheets] protection returns 589 results.

      so potentially there are more questions that might properly use this tag. Just this weekend on the Google Apps Script chat room was mentioned the use of this tag as part of the current curation effort for improving the with with a FAQ.


"should" be used together with

  • and for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range when is not being used, i.e. when creating a Google Workspace / Editor add-ons using the Spreadsheet Service (Class SpreadsheetApp).
  • for questions about programming issues protecting a sheet or range using the Google Sheets API. Also the tag of the programming language / runtime should be used.

It should not be [merged / retagged] with / synonymized to because they have separate uses, i.e. could be used for questions about access to resources in file systems like Windows, Mac Os, Google Drive, OneDrive among others but not for protecting a spreadsheet sheet or range or a internal part of other kind of document.

I think that might be used together with tags that corresponds to other spreadsheets like and other documents editors that also handle the protection concept separate from the access-control concept.

Actually and might be used together in questions about the interaction of the "access-control-list" of the file system hosting the document with the protection feature of the document editors.

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