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Default Protection Problem Using A Network

I overcame this problem by using 2 sheets in one workbook. On the one
sheet, I allocated approximately 40 rows to be used to draw up a quotation.
At the bottom of this is the total row.

Once a quotation has been drafted, the user clicks on a button, which then
copies across only the used rows to sheet 2, which I set up as a letterhead.
Obviously the customer name and address, date and so on also gets copied
over.
At the bottom of this sheet, I then paste special the sum of the used rows,
and below that the footnotes - if you so wish - stating the validity period
etc. Sheet 1 then gets cleaned out again, ready for the next quotation.

This means that, whether the user wants to do a single line quote, or even a
40 line quote, he is not allowed to tamper with the setup. To make matters
even more interesting, I actually did mine in such a way that I could select
a language preference as well.

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"Duncan, UK" wrote in message
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I am having a problem with something that should be simple. I am using a
excel to create a template for doing quotations. The users can edit a
range
of rows but cannot edit the row with the total is (authorisation reasons).
I
have tried 2 ways - one unlocking the cells that can be edited and then
protecting the sheet and secondly tried using the Allow Users to Edit
Ranges
function and allowed Everyone on our network permission to edit these rows
without the usse of a password, then password protected it.
It works for me, I can edit the range of rows, but the other users cannot
(the delete/insert lines are greyed out. Then when I have tried it on a
PC
not on my network I cannot edit either (via both methods).
PS I am using Terminal Server to access the network
Any ideas?