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I don't want to protect the whole book with a password, but certain cells on
each of the 52 pages in the book. I sometimes need to make changes to the sheets, so I need to unprotect them all and reprotect when the changes have been made. Is there a way of doing this across all the sheets rather than going into each one individually? Running on Excel 2003. |
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You'll need to use a macro. Look he
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...programming/br owse_frm/thread/4edf513d54f2d1eb/35629d67a3037b99 This is a pretty frequently asked question - you can find the above, and other answers, in the archives: http://groups.google.com/advanced_gr...ugroup=*excel* In article , "Fran crisp" <Fran wrote: I don't want to protect the whole book with a password, but certain cells on each of the 52 pages in the book. I sometimes need to make changes to the sheets, so I need to unprotect them all and reprotect when the changes have been made. Is there a way of doing this across all the sheets rather than going into each one individually? Running on Excel 2003. |
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