But you don't need to use permissions button to protect the ranges.
It seems it's kind of the opposite of what the OP wanted--but I see your point.
It could be a useful technique to allow changes.
(I don't have access to multiple users/different groups.)
cscorp wrote:
Hi Dave,
Please go to Tools Protection Allow Users to Edit ranges...
Once there add a new range and click permissions... try to enter a user
that does not have an account in the system and let me know what you
think. It is used to allow certain users to edit without having to
enter the password set.
I am using XP PRO
regards
Juan Carlos
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