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I don't think you can protect this.
If it's really important, you could put code into the workbook_Beforeprint event that makes sure the headers/footers are what you want. But that would fail if the user disabled macros or even disabled events. Raja wrote: When I protect the worksheet it does protect most of the formatting and inserting and deleting rows and columns. I want to protect my workseet in such a way that user cannot go to View Headers / Footers or File Page set up and change the Headers and Footers!! Is it possible? how do I do this setting? -- Dave Peterson |
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