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In Lotus the cells that are unprotected show the font in blue (so you can see
where you've lifted security). This is only in the screen view (the font still prints normal/black). I can't find that Excel has any way to change the view features on unprotected cells. Anyone know how to get this feature (or something like it) in Excel? I really miss it and often go back to my old version of Lotus in cases where I really need this feature. Thanks! |
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