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Can you protect the font in a cell?
I want to make sure that whatever is insterted into a certain cell on a
reservation form I have created, stays in bold and stays on the left side of the cell. Is there a way to "protect" that font and the cell, but still allow others to enter data with out some password? Thanks. |
Can you protect the font in a cell?
You can protect the worksheet, and allow users to edit those cells, but
not format them: Select the cells in which users can enter data Choose FormatCells On the Protection tab, remove the check mark from Locked, then click OK Choose ToolstProtectionProtect Sheet Select the options you want, and remove the check mark from Format cells. Click OK Linds wrote: I want to make sure that whatever is insterted into a certain cell on a reservation form I have created, stays in bold and stays on the left side of the cell. Is there a way to "protect" that font and the cell, but still allow others to enter data with out some password? Thanks. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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