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Default Allow Insert of objects onto Protected Worksheet


Is there a way to have protection enabled on selected cells while
allowing other users the flexibility to insert pictures or objects on a
worksheet?


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Default Allow Insert of objects onto Protected Worksheet

Uncheck the "OBJECTS" box while doing the ProtectSheet procedure.....

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Is there a way to have protection enabled on selected cells while
allowing other users the flexibility to insert pictures or objects on a
worksheet?


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