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cell protection
I'm currently using MSworks that come with XP home.
However I noticed that it does not support cell protection anymore so I'm planning to buy Excel but figured I'd better check first. Does in fact Excel have cell protection from overtyping your formulas? |
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Does in fact Excel have cell protection from overtyping your formulas? Yes, but you have to apply that protection. It doesn't happen automatically. Biff -----Original Message----- I'm currently using MSworks that come with XP home. However I noticed that it does not support cell protection anymore so I'm planning to buy Excel but figured I'd better check first. Does in fact Excel have cell protection from overtyping your formulas? . |
Thanks very much. Obviously eliminating such a
needed part of worksheet reduces MS Works almost to the point of a trial product. I will now purchase Excel since I work tediously all day sometimes pounding in information to cells, I don't want to accidentally pound over my formula cell and not realize it till several iterations later. |
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