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Default Excel Security??


I make a Time sheet templae with all the formulas and I use at work, It
dose everything I want, buy yesterday at work one of the lads asked if
they could have a copy for there laptop, no problem except even though
I protected the worksheets when I put it on his laptop all the dates
came out as ****** and all the cells were open. I found out that his
laptops language was set at United States which caused the ****** on
the date cells but I can't understand why the cells are open. When I
checked the protection its still protected. Im not sure what version of
excel he has but could this make a differance, the timesheet I put
together was with excel 2003.


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