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Protection greyed out in Excel
When would Tools - Protection be greyed out? This isn't a shared
workbook and the workbook is unprotected, but the worksheet is protected and I have the password. Unfortunately Tools - Protection is not available. I'm using Excel 2003, professional edition, although I previously saved this workbook in an earlier version of Excel. |
Protection greyed out in Excel
I don't know why this would happen unless a macro disabled this command.
Try using View, Toolbars to display the Protection toolbar as an alternate approach. To reset your menus use View, Toolbars, Customize. Then on the Toolbars tab scroll down to Worksheet Menu Bar and select it (it is already checked). Then click Reset. If Protection was disabled by macro this will enable it. -- Jim wrote in message ... When would Tools - Protection be greyed out? This isn't a shared workbook and the workbook is unprotected, but the worksheet is protected and I have the password. Unfortunately Tools - Protection is not available. I'm using Excel 2003, professional edition, although I previously saved this workbook in an earlier version of Excel. |
Protection greyed out in Excel
Jim -
Thank you for suggesting View - Toolbars. It turns out the Protection toolbar is active, but shunk and off to the side. When I expand the toolbar I can click "Unprotect Sheet" and enter the password. Apparently, when the Protection toolbar is active, the Protection menu items are disabled. - Brett |
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