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Drawing a circle on a protected sheet
Is there a way to draw a circle on a protected sheet without unprotecting
it? I use Excel 2000. If not, can this be accomplished in a newer Excel version. PS. I once read a "newsgroup etiquette" posting here. Is that still available? Thanks to all who offer their expert help in this newsgroup! I browse it often and have found so many useful posting! |
"Tonso" wrote in message ... Is there a way to draw a circle on a protected sheet without unprotecting it? I use Excel 2000. If not, can this be accomplished in a newer Excel version. PS. I once read a "newsgroup etiquette" posting here. Is that still available? Thanks to all who offer their expert help in this newsgroup! I browse it often and have found so many useful posting! I protected one of my workbooks in Excel 2003 and I could use the Ellipse tool to draw a circle. /Fredrik |
There's an option on the protection dialog that allows you to edit objects.
In xl2k, I think it's just a checkbox on that dialog box. In xl2002+, it's near the bottom of the "allow users of this worksheet to" options. Be aware that if you allow editing of objects, it affects all objects--comments, pictures, buttons, and shapes. And were you thinking of Chip Pearson's hints for new posters? http://www.cpearson.com/excel/newposte.htm Tonso wrote: Is there a way to draw a circle on a protected sheet without unprotecting it? I use Excel 2000. If not, can this be accomplished in a newer Excel version. PS. I once read a "newsgroup etiquette" posting here. Is that still available? Thanks to all who offer their expert help in this newsgroup! I browse it often and have found so many useful posting! -- Dave Peterson |
Fredrik and Dave,
Thank you so much. Your responses were just what I was looking for. Tonso "Tonso" wrote in message ... Is there a way to draw a circle on a protected sheet without unprotecting it? I use Excel 2000. If not, can this be accomplished in a newer Excel version. PS. I once read a "newsgroup etiquette" posting here. Is that still available? Thanks to all who offer their expert help in this newsgroup! I browse it often and have found so many useful posting! |
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