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i´m developing a excel file that will be filled while whatching a soccer
game. Sometimes, lots of data must be inserted in small colums/rows in just a few seconds, and i dont want to overwrite data that i had inserted before by mistake. I´d like that excel blocks a cell that was modified (data was inserted). With "block cell" i mean that if I click that cell again i wont be able to modify the information that i had inserted before. Is that possible? I really dont know much about macros (just learned), so please teach it for a new user! |
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