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Default protect worksheet but allow row deletion

Sorry, that was a bug in Excel 97. You will have to upgrade your software,
which with all due respect that is over 10 years old.
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Michael Arch.




"Tia" wrote:

Sorry I forgot to put that I'm using Excel 97.

"Michael" wrote:

It depends of your Excel version, in Excel 2003, during the protection
process you select:
Tools -Protection - Protect Sheet
Then check in the Allow all users of this worksheet to Box the Delete Rows
option.
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"Tia" wrote:

My worksheet is protected and many cells are either locked or unlocked. Rows
A10:A31 are unlocked, however, a user cannont delete any row in the rows
mentioned. How can I make this happen?

Thanks