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How to compress rows and lock rows
Hi all,
Is there a function that i could use to compress empty blanks together? For example if rows 2, 5, 10 have entries, could i collapse row 2 to row 1, row 5 to 2 and row 10 to 3? Also is there a way that i could lock information to prevent editing to it unless it's from the main worksheet? I.e to say that information from cell A of worksheet A is pulled to cell A of worksheet B. Information from cell A of worksheet B can't be edited but cell B of worksheet B can be edited. Cos currently i realise that if i were to edit information in a cell that had information pulled over from cell a of worksheet a, it would cause the information to disappear. Also does this function contradict with my previous request to collapse the cells together? Thanks Ivan |
How to compress rows and lock rows
Hi,
If you don't have information in the entire row, highlight one column, filter it, then unselect the box that said 0 and you will have only rows with information being shown If this was helpful please click yes, thanks "Ivan Koh" wrote: Hi all, Is there a function that i could use to compress empty blanks together? For example if rows 2, 5, 10 have entries, could i collapse row 2 to row 1, row 5 to 2 and row 10 to 3? Also is there a way that i could lock information to prevent editing to it unless it's from the main worksheet? I.e to say that information from cell A of worksheet A is pulled to cell A of worksheet B. Information from cell A of worksheet B can't be edited but cell B of worksheet B can be edited. Cos currently i realise that if i were to edit information in a cell that had information pulled over from cell a of worksheet a, it would cause the information to disappear. Also does this function contradict with my previous request to collapse the cells together? Thanks Ivan |
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