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Allowing users to edit ranges was added in xl2002--so it doesn't exist in xl2k.
You could unlock all the cells that anyone can change. Or maybe provide some kind of macro that unprotects the sheet, locks/unlocks cells based on a user, and then reprotect the sheet. (Doesn't sound like fun to me.) On top of that, worksheet protection is easily broken. Macros can be turned off. It would be a pain. Mimmsan wrote: I am trying to lock some information in Excel sheets while leaving other "open" so other users can enter data. In my office we are using Excel 2003 but several of the receipients are using older versions of Excel. When I tried to enter data using Excel 200 it only worked in some of the sheets and I am worried that this is not a supported function in previous versions. Does anyone know if this is the case and if so, is there anyway around it? -- Dave Peterson |
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