mass changes to cell protection
Thanks for the step-by, it cleared up my haze.
Adam Kroger: Excel MoLC < More or Less Confused ;-)
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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Adam
Hold CTRL key down and hit the "a" key on keyboard.
Alternative.....click on the gray rectangle at top left corner of the row
and
column headers.
Either method will select all cells.
FormatCellsProtection. Change to "unlocked" by clicking the checkmark
out
of the option box. OK out.
Hit F5SpecialFormulasOK
All cells with formulas are selected.
FormatCellsProtection. Changed to "Locked". OK out.
Now ToolsProtectionProtect sheetOK
Give a password or not.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:45:48 -0600, "Adam Kroger"
wrote:
Paul:
I am using Excel97 (probably should have mentioned that) will they still
work for me? I did try, but <CTRLA did not do anything, and I do not
know
where the "Special" feature is.
Adam
"Paul B" wrote in message
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Adam, on way, select all the cells, Ctrl+a, unprotect them all, then
edit,
go to, special, check formulas ok, then protect the cells that are
selected
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Paul B
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"Adam Kroger @hotmail.com" <adam_kroger<nospam wrote in message
. ..
Is there a way to alter the cell protection based on a condition
instead
of
going in and manually changing them?
more exact: I want to protect all my cells that have a formula, and
un-protect the ones that do not.
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