No - as far as i can tell this functionality leaves no posibility to lock the
range afterwards.
"aflatoon" skrev:
If you are on a Windows domain, then Tools-Protection-'Allow users to
edit ranges' may be what you are after.
Dr. Schwartz;692563 Wrote:
I have two users that each needs to review/edit a seperate range in the
same
sheet. When review/edit is completed each user should be able to
protect
their own range. Any idea how to set up two independently protected
ranges -
using independent passwords?
Any help is highly appreciated!
The doctor
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aflatoon
Regards,
A.
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