how can i lock columns but allow for new rows to be added?
Protect the worksheet (tools|Protect sheet)
and choose all the options you want to allow the users to do.
barny_the_whalley_ranger wrote:
i am at the forefront of the Computer Age and using 2003!
thanks
"MiComputerGeek78" wrote:
What version of Excel are you using? 2007, 2003, or?
"barny_the_whalley_ranger" wrote:
i have come across this problem when creating a spreadsheet for salespeople
to input their figures. some have more/fewer projects than others - short of
leaving a load of empty rows, how can i allow users to add rows that run
across locked columns?
thanks
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Dave Peterson
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