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Two days ago when I suggested that, you posted "I tried that using the explanation on the MSDN site, but it didn't work." Guess you must have done a little more scratching, eh? "Viable" solution was available, it seems. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Mon, 26 Jan 2004 03:03:10 GMT, "Mark F." wrote: Thanks for the RE Norman! I worked it out using the "Allow users to edit ranges" option. One password for each of the two user ranges and one for the master. Works fine now. Thanks. |
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