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Hey,
I'm trying to send out a worksheet to clients that contains copyright information in the footers of the excel file. I don't want those to be changed, yet when I protect a sheet it still allows a user to edit them. Is there a way to protect the footer? Thanks. |
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Not that I know.
Maybe you could tie into the workbook_before event and put the headers in each time the user hits print or print preview. If macros are turned off, this won't help. Bruce wrote: Hey, I'm trying to send out a worksheet to clients that contains copyright information in the footers of the excel file. I don't want those to be changed, yet when I protect a sheet it still allows a user to edit them. Is there a way to protect the footer? Thanks. -- Dave Peterson |
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