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I mean that i want it to be impossible to mark cells when i click o
cells
i want nothing to happen...you shall not se the line around the cell
when you try to click on the cell

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Dallas

If using Excel 2002 or 2003.......

ToolsProtectionProtect Sheet. From the "allow all users to"

uncheck "select locked cells" and "select unlocked cells"

Note: this will probably render your macros useless as you will not be able
to select any cells for input.

What do you want to do? Perhaps there is another way.


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Hi

I mean that i want it to be impossible to mark cells when i click on
cells
i want nothing to happen...you shall not se the line around the cell
when you try to click on the cell

Regards
dallas


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