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How is the computer to figure out the user's intent (ie - how will it know
when the purpose for grouping is completed)? If you have formulae that you don't want overwritten, you can lock these cells (Format/Cells/Protection) and unlock the cells you want the users to be able to modify. Then, apply worksheet protection (Tools/Protection/Protect Sheet). The locked cells then should not be overwritten. Also, if the data is important - it should be backed up. "Twishlist" wrote: Can anyone advise how to create an alert when sheets inadvertently remain grouped, (after the purpose for grouping has been completed) so data is not unknowingly changed across all worksheets. |
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