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How can I protect a worksheet in a way that the user can use the checkboxes I
have made but can't delete them?

I have now tried to use the protection function with leaving certain cells
that I want available for user, but this disables the checkboxes. I can't
find a way to protect the worksheet with still enabling the use of the
checkboxes. I'm using the Excel 2003.
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Default Protecting Checkbox etc.

How about unlocking the cell links associated with the checkboxes, then protect
the worksheet?

Heepo wrote:

How can I protect a worksheet in a way that the user can use the checkboxes I
have made but can't delete them?

I have now tried to use the protection function with leaving certain cells
that I want available for user, but this disables the checkboxes. I can't
find a way to protect the worksheet with still enabling the use of the
checkboxes. I'm using the Excel 2003.


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