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Locked cells are still able to be selected with proper protection
An excel worksheet I'm developing has rows that alternates between locked and
unlocked cells. When I protect the worksheet with the option for users to select unlocked cells and format cells checked I'm still able to select and format locked cells by drag the cursor vertically from one unlocked cell to another. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Any help would be appreciated! |
Locked cells are still able to be selected with proper protection
Hi Jesse
Select the whole w/sheet < format < format cells < protection < uncheck then check locked < ok Select the areas you need to allow access Format < format cells < uncheck the box <ok As you know it won't work without protection so, on Review tab < changes < protect sheet < set password < ok If this w/book is shared from a common drive then set it as a shared w/book. Review tab < changes < share w/b < check allow users < saves on exit -- Russell Dawson Excel Student Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful. "Jesse" wrote: An excel worksheet I'm developing has rows that alternates between locked and unlocked cells. When I protect the worksheet with the option for users to select unlocked cells and format cells checked I'm still able to select and format locked cells by drag the cursor vertically from one unlocked cell to another. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Any help would be appreciated! |
Locked cells are still able to be selected with proper protect
Russell,
Thank you for trying to help, but it didn't work. I'm still able to select locked and protected cells. When I place the cursor on an unlocked cell and drag it vertically to another unlocked cell the locked cells in-between become selected and can be modified and saved. I had a similar worksheet back on Office 2003 and it worked correctly. Jesse "Russell Dawson" wrote: Hi Jesse Select the whole w/sheet < format < format cells < protection < uncheck then check locked < ok Select the areas you need to allow access Format < format cells < uncheck the box <ok As you know it won't work without protection so, on Review tab < changes < protect sheet < set password < ok If this w/book is shared from a common drive then set it as a shared w/book. Review tab < changes < share w/b < check allow users < saves on exit -- Russell Dawson Excel Student Please hit "Yes" if this post was helpful. "Jesse" wrote: An excel worksheet I'm developing has rows that alternates between locked and unlocked cells. When I protect the worksheet with the option for users to select unlocked cells and format cells checked I'm still able to select and format locked cells by drag the cursor vertically from one unlocked cell to another. Is there a way to prevent this from happening? Any help would be appreciated! |
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