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![]() For most users that would be OK to hide and protect the sheet. For a higher level you could put the column on another sheet and hide the sheet with code using xlveryhidden so the sheet can't be unhidden except by code but that won't stop everybody either. Password protecting the code would add another level of security. Hopefully, you have a bunch of "aggies". -- Don Guillett Microsoft MVP Excel SalesAid Software "Pat" wrote in message ... I have a worksheet with a hidden column. I want people to be able to access the worksheet and make changes/entries in it in every cell except the hidden column. When they make their entries and save and email the worksheet back to me I want to be able to access the hidden column. Is this possible and if so how can I set this up? -- Thanks, Pat |
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