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How can I protect objects differently?
Currently, I have 2 images on the same worksheet. I would like to lock 1 of
them and allow the other to be edited. Is there a way to do it? Or, is there any way to add an image after the worksheet and its existing objects have been locked and protected? Or, is there any way to customize the protection rules? PS: I do not want to link the images from external sources. |
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How can I protect objects differently?
I would like to lock 1 of them and allow the other to be edited. Is there
a way to do it? The protection tab of the right-click Properties dialog lets you leave an object unlocked when the sheet is protected, if I'm following you. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP "Frustrated User" <Frustrated wrote in message ... Currently, I have 2 images on the same worksheet. I would like to lock 1 of them and allow the other to be edited. Is there a way to do it? Or, is there any way to add an image after the worksheet and its existing objects have been locked and protected? Or, is there any way to customize the protection rules? PS: I do not want to link the images from external sources. |
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