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This just started happening to me: new columns added to an excel workbook
are locked (the checkbox on the "Protection" tab of Format Cells is checked). I tried creating an entirely new workbook, and all the cells in it were locked. What could be happening? Helpful information: I just installed windows 7 RC, and along with it Office 2007 Enterprise Edition SP2 (build 6425). I suspect that the problem is related. I did not have this problem previously, when I was using Office 2007 SP2 with Vista. |
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By default all cells in excel are locked., Locked cells have no use until we
protect the Worksheet.. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Denise Draper" wrote: This just started happening to me: new columns added to an excel workbook are locked (the checkbox on the "Protection" tab of Format Cells is checked). I tried creating an entirely new workbook, and all the cells in it were locked. What could be happening? Helpful information: I just installed windows 7 RC, and along with it Office 2007 Enterprise Edition SP2 (build 6425). I suspect that the problem is related. I did not have this problem previously, when I was using Office 2007 SP2 with Vista. |
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Thank you --- that makes sense. But it shows that I didn't assess my
problem correctly. What is happening is that when I enter a formula into a cell, it does not get evaluated. The formula entry works (including intellisense for functions, etc.), but when I hit <enter, the formula is left in the cell in plain text rather than evaluated. This happens only with new cells in the workbook --- if I enter a formula into a pre-existing cell, it behaves normally. I was trying to figure out what the problem might be and found the "locked" checkbox and thought that had something to do with it. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: By default all cells in excel are locked., Locked cells have no use until we protect the Worksheet.. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Denise Draper" wrote: This just started happening to me: new columns added to an excel workbook are locked (the checkbox on the "Protection" tab of Format Cells is checked). I tried creating an entirely new workbook, and all the cells in it were locked. What could be happening? Helpful information: I just installed windows 7 RC, and along with it Office 2007 Enterprise Edition SP2 (build 6425). I suspect that the problem is related. I did not have this problem previously, when I was using Office 2007 SP2 with Vista. |
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Check out the cell format of the new column. The new columns inserted may be
near to a column with 'Text format'. Select the column. Right ClickFormatCellsChange the format to General and then enter a new formula and try..For existing formula; edit (f2) and Enter If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Denise Draper" wrote: Thank you --- that makes sense. But it shows that I didn't assess my problem correctly. What is happening is that when I enter a formula into a cell, it does not get evaluated. The formula entry works (including intellisense for functions, etc.), but when I hit <enter, the formula is left in the cell in plain text rather than evaluated. This happens only with new cells in the workbook --- if I enter a formula into a pre-existing cell, it behaves normally. I was trying to figure out what the problem might be and found the "locked" checkbox and thought that had something to do with it. "Jacob Skaria" wrote: By default all cells in excel are locked., Locked cells have no use until we protect the Worksheet.. If this post helps click Yes --------------- Jacob Skaria "Denise Draper" wrote: This just started happening to me: new columns added to an excel workbook are locked (the checkbox on the "Protection" tab of Format Cells is checked). I tried creating an entirely new workbook, and all the cells in it were locked. What could be happening? Helpful information: I just installed windows 7 RC, and along with it Office 2007 Enterprise Edition SP2 (build 6425). I suspect that the problem is related. I did not have this problem previously, when I was using Office 2007 SP2 with Vista. |
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