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Gord Dibben Gord Dibben is offline
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Default Sheet Protection Difficulty

Chris

Assuming Excel 2002 or newer..................

CTRL + a to select all cells.

FormatCellsProtectionClear the "locked" option.

Select Column A and FormatCellsProtectionCheck the "locked" option.

ToolsProtectionProtect Sheet.

Checkmark in "select unlocked cells", "format cells", "format rows" then Protect
with a password if required.

You can format column B cells to "wrap text" and the rows to "autofit".


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 08:52:03 -0700, Chris Fearon
wrote:

I am designing a two column survey. Column A has 60 rows for questions and
Column B will be for answers. I have designed the two columns to have word
wrap formatting. How do I protect respondents from altering the text in
column A and deleting rows while still preserving the ability to type in
answers in Column B and have word wrapping accommodate long answers?? I have
played around with some of the Scenario and Protection options but cannot
accomplish what I want to do. Thanks!