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I want to restrict this operation to my users but haven't been able to
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MV,

Have you tried protecting the sheet? Format the cells that you want them to use as unlocked, then protect the sheet to prevent row
and/or column deletions.

If they should be able to delete some rows or columns, then you'll have to write utilities that unprotect the sheet, do the
deletion, then reprotect the sheet.

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Bernie
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I want to restrict this operation to my users but haven't been able to
detect this event.

thanks,
MV




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