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Default Sheet protection "protecting" too much!

Oh stupid me, Gord. I knew that. What was I thinking?
Thanks for clearing that up.

Paul

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"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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When you protect the sheet uncheck the "allow users to select locked
cells"

If you can't select, you can't insert a comment.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 09:07:00 -0800, Patrick

wrote:

Thanks, Paul. That did the trick. You were right about them being able
to
insert comments in other otherwise locked cells, but since they would have
no
need to do so I am hoping that won't be a problem. Thanks again!

"PCLIVE" wrote:

When you protect the sheet, you can check the box for "Edit Objects".
This
will enable the insert comment option when right-clicking a cell.
Unfortunatetly, this will also allow them to insert comments in other
(locked) cells, as well as give them the ability to edit other objects
on
the sheet (I think?).

HTH,
Paul


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"Patrick" wrote in message
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I have protected a worksheet but have allowed others to make needed
entries
in certain areas. One such area is where they have to put an "X" in
the
cell
which they are allowed to do. However, they also need the ability to
put
a
comment in the cell which they are not allowed to do. What do I need
to
do
to get themm access to the "insert comment" option?

Thank you!