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hi,
Is it possible within an excel sheet, to use an 'if' statement to protect a cell?? ie if B91, "inc"....but i dont want the user to be able to alter that cell because if they delete it, they will delete the formula. Any suggestions are appreciated.Thanks!!!!! |
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