Add a comment on cell content change with VBA
Thanks Dave, much appreciated.
On Feb 28, 6:46*pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
You can protect the worksheet, but allow the user to edit objects (including
Comments and other objects). *If you have pictures/buttons/comboboxes..., then
these will be unprotected, too.
In xl2003 menus:
Unshare the workbook
Unprotect the worksheet
reprotect the worksheet: *Tools|Protection|protect sheet, but check the "edit
objects" under the Allow all users of this worksheet to" box.
Share the workbook
and test it out.
Les wrote:
Hi Dave, yes that is what i am trying to do.
I am trying to put in the real comment as to who did the change.
Is there a way to do this ??
On Feb 28, 4:37 pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
The worksheet_change event should still fire.
I bet you're trying to unprotect the worksheet, add the comment (a real comment
or just text in a different cell????), then reprotect the worksheet.
If that's correct, then you've seen that you can't change the worksheet
protection of a shared workbook.
Les wrote:
Hello all, i have a spreadsheet that is protected and shared. When the
user logs in it "unlocks" a certain range of cells for him to update..
I would like to insert a comment when he/she updates the cell, but the
worksheet "Change" function does not work if it is shared & protected.
Is there a way around this ??
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