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A Question Regarding Comments
I insert a comment in one of the locked cells. If I protect the sheet
without the Edit Objects box checked and when I point to that cell, the comment won't show. On the other hand, if I protect the sheet with the Edit Objects box checked, the comment will show; however, it will also allow the user to make changes to the comment. My sheet contains multiple columns, and the column headers are protected. I am inserting comments in the column headers so that the users know the purpose of those columns and what to enter. I like it to be able to show when the user points to the header, and I don't like the users able to change the comments. Is there a way to do it? Thanks. Alan |
A Question Regarding Comments
I just tried this in xl2003.
I added a comment to a cell. I protected the worksheet (just "select locked cells" and "select unlocked cells" were checked). The comment showed up when I moused over that cell with the comment. (I had "Comment indicator only" checked in tools|Options|view tab.) If you try it again and it fails, you may want to post back with more info--including the version of excel and that setting. AccessHelp wrote: I insert a comment in one of the locked cells. If I protect the sheet without the Edit Objects box checked and when I point to that cell, the comment won't show. On the other hand, if I protect the sheet with the Edit Objects box checked, the comment will show; however, it will also allow the user to make changes to the comment. My sheet contains multiple columns, and the column headers are protected. I am inserting comments in the column headers so that the users know the purpose of those columns and what to enter. I like it to be able to show when the user points to the header, and I don't like the users able to change the comments. Is there a way to do it? Thanks. Alan -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your help. I am also using Excel 2003, and I do have the "Comment Indicator Only" selected. When I protect the sheet, in addition to the two items that you mentioned, I also have the following boxes checked: "Format columns", "Format rows", "Insert rows" and "Use AutoFilter". I have those checked so that the users can hide, insert and expand the rows and columns and use the filter. In addition to those items, again, if I have the Edit objects box checked, not only the comment would show, you can even edit it. If I don't have it checked, the comment would not show at all, but you can see the comment indicator in the cell. When I move the mouse over to the cell, it turns into a hand pointer. In the Format Comment, both lock boxes are checked. Thanks again. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I just tried this in xl2003. I added a comment to a cell. I protected the worksheet (just "select locked cells" and "select unlocked cells" were checked). The comment showed up when I moused over that cell with the comment. (I had "Comment indicator only" checked in tools|Options|view tab.) If you try it again and it fails, you may want to post back with more info--including the version of excel and that setting. AccessHelp wrote: I insert a comment in one of the locked cells. If I protect the sheet without the Edit Objects box checked and when I point to that cell, the comment won't show. On the other hand, if I protect the sheet with the Edit Objects box checked, the comment will show; however, it will also allow the user to make changes to the comment. My sheet contains multiple columns, and the column headers are protected. I am inserting comments in the column headers so that the users know the purpose of those columns and what to enter. I like it to be able to show when the user points to the header, and I don't like the users able to change the comments. Is there a way to do it? Thanks. Alan -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
I could still see the comment when I did what you did.
But since you have AutoFilter checked, I bet that the comment is showing--it's just way off the screen. If you show all the data, I bet it shows up closer to the cell. Debra Dalgleish has a way to reposition them when they move where you don't want them: http://contextures.com/xlcomments03.html#Reset AccessHelp wrote: Hi Dave, Thanks for your help. I am also using Excel 2003, and I do have the "Comment Indicator Only" selected. When I protect the sheet, in addition to the two items that you mentioned, I also have the following boxes checked: "Format columns", "Format rows", "Insert rows" and "Use AutoFilter". I have those checked so that the users can hide, insert and expand the rows and columns and use the filter. In addition to those items, again, if I have the Edit objects box checked, not only the comment would show, you can even edit it. If I don't have it checked, the comment would not show at all, but you can see the comment indicator in the cell. When I move the mouse over to the cell, it turns into a hand pointer. In the Format Comment, both lock boxes are checked. Thanks again. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I just tried this in xl2003. I added a comment to a cell. I protected the worksheet (just "select locked cells" and "select unlocked cells" were checked). The comment showed up when I moused over that cell with the comment. (I had "Comment indicator only" checked in tools|Options|view tab.) If you try it again and it fails, you may want to post back with more info--including the version of excel and that setting. AccessHelp wrote: I insert a comment in one of the locked cells. If I protect the sheet without the Edit Objects box checked and when I point to that cell, the comment won't show. On the other hand, if I protect the sheet with the Edit Objects box checked, the comment will show; however, it will also allow the user to make changes to the comment. My sheet contains multiple columns, and the column headers are protected. I am inserting comments in the column headers so that the users know the purpose of those columns and what to enter. I like it to be able to show when the user points to the header, and I don't like the users able to change the comments. Is there a way to do it? Thanks. Alan -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Thanks Dave.
After playing around with it, I found a way to ask the users to see it. I didn't check the Edit objects box, and I checked both lock boxes in the Format Comment. When I move the mouse over, it still would not show it. Then what I did was, I right-click on one of the headers (the one with a comment) and click on Show/Hide Comments from the drop-down menu. At that time, it showed the comment. I guess, I can just ask the users to do the same way if they want to see the comments. Thanks again. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I could still see the comment when I did what you did. But since you have AutoFilter checked, I bet that the comment is showing--it's just way off the screen. If you show all the data, I bet it shows up closer to the cell. Debra Dalgleish has a way to reposition them when they move where you don't want them: http://contextures.com/xlcomments03.html#Reset AccessHelp wrote: Hi Dave, Thanks for your help. I am also using Excel 2003, and I do have the "Comment Indicator Only" selected. When I protect the sheet, in addition to the two items that you mentioned, I also have the following boxes checked: "Format columns", "Format rows", "Insert rows" and "Use AutoFilter". I have those checked so that the users can hide, insert and expand the rows and columns and use the filter. In addition to those items, again, if I have the Edit objects box checked, not only the comment would show, you can even edit it. If I don't have it checked, the comment would not show at all, but you can see the comment indicator in the cell. When I move the mouse over to the cell, it turns into a hand pointer. In the Format Comment, both lock boxes are checked. Thanks again. "Dave Peterson" wrote: I just tried this in xl2003. I added a comment to a cell. I protected the worksheet (just "select locked cells" and "select unlocked cells" were checked). The comment showed up when I moused over that cell with the comment. (I had "Comment indicator only" checked in tools|Options|view tab.) If you try it again and it fails, you may want to post back with more info--including the version of excel and that setting. AccessHelp wrote: I insert a comment in one of the locked cells. If I protect the sheet without the Edit Objects box checked and when I point to that cell, the comment won't show. On the other hand, if I protect the sheet with the Edit Objects box checked, the comment will show; however, it will also allow the user to make changes to the comment. My sheet contains multiple columns, and the column headers are protected. I am inserting comments in the column headers so that the users know the purpose of those columns and what to enter. I like it to be able to show when the user points to the header, and I don't like the users able to change the comments. Is there a way to do it? Thanks. Alan -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Just another comments related query. Is there a way of getting comments to appear on the left rather than the right. I have info in all the columns on the screen with comments in te most right hand column. When I mouse over them the appear, but are off the screen. If I reposition the comment to the left, it only pops up there if I want to edit it, but still pops up on the right on mouseover. Is there a way around it, has Micro$oft just missed a trick here? Seems a bit of an oversight if they have. Cheers, Mark. -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 |
A Question Regarding Comments
You can use that code to reposition the comment, but I don't think you can do
anything to make it show on the left by default. mevetts wrote: Just another comments related query. Is there a way of getting comments to appear on the left rather than the right. I have info in all the columns on the screen with comments in te most right hand column. When I mouse over them the appear, but are off the screen. If I reposition the comment to the left, it only pops up there if I want to edit it, but still pops up on the right on mouseover. Is there a way around it, has Micro$oft just missed a trick here? Seems a bit of an oversight if they have. Cheers, Mark. -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Do you mean on the link to Debra Dalgleish's codes? Which one should I use? -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 |
A Question Regarding Comments
Yep. From earlier in this thread:
Debra Dalgleish has a way to reposition them when they move where you don't want them: http://contextures.com/xlcomments03.html#Reset mevetts wrote: Do you mean on the link to Debra Dalgleish's codes? Which one should I use? -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Sorry Dave, I think you must have misunderstood me. I want a way of making the stay in the position I place them. If I move a comment to the left of a cell, the next time I mousover the cell the box pops up on the right again! -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 |
A Question Regarding Comments
I gotcha.
From an earlier post in this thread: You can use that code to reposition the comment, but I don't think you can do anything to make it show on the left by default. mevetts wrote: Sorry Dave, I think you must have misunderstood me. I want a way of making the stay in the position I place them. If I move a comment to the left of a cell, the next time I mousover the cell the box pops up on the right again! -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Which code? Can't see which would be appropriate? -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 |
A Question Regarding Comments
http://contextures.com/xlcomments03.html#Reset
From Debra's Site: Sub ResetComments() Dim cmt As Comment For Each cmt In ActiveSheet.Comments cmt.Shape.Top = cmt.Parent.Top + 5 cmt.Shape.Left = _ cmt.Parent.Offset(0, 1).Left + 5 Next End Sub Adjust the +5 to -20 (or whatever works best). mevetts wrote: Which code? Can't see which would be appropriate? -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 -- Dave Peterson |
A Question Regarding Comments
Will this be applied to all comments, or just if I move them? I only want the comments in the column on the very right of my screen to be moved, the rest are fine. Thanks, Mark. -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 |
A Question Regarding Comments
I was thinking/hoping that this would work, but it didn't for me:
Option Explicit Sub ResetComments() Dim cmt As Comment With Worksheets("sheet99") For Each cmt In .Comments If Intersect(cmt.Parent, .Range("o:o")) Is Nothing Then 'do nothing Else cmt.Shape.Top = cmt.Parent.Top - 5 cmt.Shape.Left = cmt.Parent.Left - 25 End If Next cmt End With End Sub But the comment was repositioned if I explicitly showed it. mevetts wrote: Will this be applied to all comments, or just if I move them? I only want the comments in the column on the very right of my screen to be moved, the rest are fine. Thanks, Mark. -- mevetts ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mevetts's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29130 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=499423 -- Dave Peterson |
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