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Is there any simple way of identifying all locked cells on a sheet?
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Are you using Format|Conditional Formatting for anything?
If no, then how about using it to show the locked/unlocked cells? Select your range (ctrl-A for all the cells). Format|Conditional formatting formula is: =CELL("protect",A1) (Use the activecell's address instead of A1.) Boots wrote: Is there any simple way of identifying all locked cells on a sheet? -- Boots -- Dave Peterson |
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