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I have a format done on excel and I need to restrict the users to insert columns or rows in the excel sheet. Please suggest. Thanks |
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Look at the 'protect sheet' options. In Excel 2007, it is located on the
'Review' ribbon, <Changes section You can restrict users from almost anything by defining what they can and cannot do. You then save the workbook with a password. If the user opens the workbook without the password, Excel enforces the constraints you've placed. Hope this helps. Cheers! --Dan "Sasikiran" wrote: Dear, I have a format done on excel and I need to restrict the users to insert columns or rows in the excel sheet. Please suggest. Thanks |
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Hi,
Are you restricting them "from" inserting columns and rows" or allowing the to insert columns and rows? Let's assume the first. 1. Select all the cells where you want the user to be able to work. 2. Choose Format, Cells, Protection tab, and uncheck Locked. OK 3. Choose Tools, Protection, Protect Sheet and in the dialog box check anything your want to allow them to do. Note, by default they will not be able to insert or delete columns and rows. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Sasikiran" wrote: Dear, I have a format done on excel and I need to restrict the users to insert columns or rows in the excel sheet. Please suggest. Thanks |
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Hi,
Protecting the workbook has nothing to do with sheet protection. If the user knows the password to open the workbook, it won't affect the sheet protection. If the user tries to open a password protected workbook they won't even be able to see it if they don't enter a password. You can add password protection to the sheet when you choose Tools, Protection, Protect Sheet. -- If this helps, please click the Yes button. Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Dan" wrote: Look at the 'protect sheet' options. In Excel 2007, it is located on the 'Review' ribbon, <Changes section You can restrict users from almost anything by defining what they can and cannot do. You then save the workbook with a password. If the user opens the workbook without the password, Excel enforces the constraints you've placed. Hope this helps. Cheers! --Dan "Sasikiran" wrote: Dear, I have a format done on excel and I need to restrict the users to insert columns or rows in the excel sheet. Please suggest. Thanks |
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