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Set the sheet property EnableAutoFilter (you can use the properties
button on the Control Toolbox Toolbar to do this). Put the filters in place then protect the sheet. This much be set each time the sheet is opened (it can be done with code). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Libby" wrote in message ... Hi, I've been told that you can't protect a worksheet that has filters on it. Having tried it, it does seem that when the sheet is protected the filter button is unclickable. Is there anyway to protect a sheet and still be able to use filters? Thanks in advance. |
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