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How can I use Data/Filter/Auto Filter on a protected sheet, with or
with out a password.

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Default Filtering on a protected Sheet

If you're using Office 2003 or greater, protect the spreadsheet as
follows:

Tools-Protection-Protect Sheet
In the box that appears, scroll down and select Use AutoFilter.

On Aug 15, 12:29 pm, wrote:
How can I use Data/Filter/Auto Filter on a protected sheet, with or
with out a password.

Thanks
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Default Filtering on a protected Sheet

The autofilter must be set on before protecting the sheet.


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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 17:14:32 -0000, Tim879 wrote:

If you're using Office 2003 or greater, protect the spreadsheet as
follows:

Tools-Protection-Protect Sheet
In the box that appears, scroll down and select Use AutoFilter.

On Aug 15, 12:29 pm, wrote:
How can I use Data/Filter/Auto Filter on a protected sheet, with or
with out a password.

Thanks
Sam



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