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Granting column access lets you control who can view or edit specific parts of your table, keeping sensitive information protected while still allowing your team to collaborate smoothly. It creates a balance between openness and privacy, ensuring everyone sees only what they need to work effectively.
This matters because not all data should be visible to every person. Some columns may contain financial details, internal notes, or personal information that must remain restricted. Setting access rules maintains security without slowing down your workflow or limiting team contribution.
For example, if you manage a workspace where contractors help with certain tasks, you might allow them to edit project details but hide salary or budget columns. This keeps everything transparent only where it needs to be.
Another scenario is managing a team’s performance tracker. You may want everyone to see shared goals but limit access to private evaluation notes. Column permissions give you control, clarity, and peace of mind.

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