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Hi,
I have large worksheets that will be updated regularly with new data. I am using dynamically named ranges, which works very well. My question now, however, is: How can I tell Excel that if cells become part of a dynamic range as it expands, to protect the cells (as they contain formulas I don't want anyone to modify) OR How can I protect cells in a particular column as it expands as referring to a dynamic range within its formula? I know I can simply select an entire column, but from my understanding, this slows the system down and I have extremely large sheets. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! -- Thanks! Dee |
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