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my question is " how i can protect a spacific area of a worksheet? either few
cells, rows or few coloumns? |
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Highlight the cells you want to protect, right click the mouse button and
choose Format/Protection. Your options are there. From the main menu*, you then have the option of protecting the whole workbook or worksheet. That enables the protection you put on in the format command In OL2007 it is Review/ and your options are on the ribbon bar. "vlook fomula" wrote in message ... my question is " how i can protect a spacific area of a worksheet? either few cells, rows or few coloumns? |
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Dear Sir,
i applied your given instructions (choose Format/Protection. Your options are there.) i could not get any sucess and there. secondly i can protect hole worksheet now but i cant get sucess to protect specific area of a sheet. kidly do the need full? "RFJ" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to protect, right click the mouse button and choose Format/Protection. Your options are there. From the main menu*, you then have the option of protecting the whole workbook or worksheet. That enables the protection you put on in the format command In OL2007 it is Review/ and your options are on the ribbon bar. "vlook fomula" wrote in message ... my question is " how i can protect a spacific area of a worksheet? either few cells, rows or few coloumns? |
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It is a 2-stage process, it is just a question of getting the hang of it.
Use the format/protection command and make sure you have the settings correct for all the worksheet - that in itself hasn't enabled anything - just set the criteria for the cells. Then you need to enable it. On XP it is Tools/Protection/Protect sheet, etc. - there you have all the options in terms of what you will allow/not allow users to do. You also have the option of hiding columns and rows before you apply the protection and that then locks them out of view once protection is enabled. It /will/ work unless I've missed something. Have you thought about trying it out on a simple worksheet to see how it works in practice. (It isn't the easiest feature to see working until you get the hang of it.) Rob "vlook fomula" wrote in message ... Dear Sir, i applied your given instructions (choose Format/Protection. Your options are there.) i could not get any sucess and there. secondly i can protect hole worksheet now but i cant get sucess to protect specific area of a sheet. kidly do the need full? "RFJ" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to protect, right click the mouse button and choose Format/Protection. Your options are there. From the main menu*, you then have the option of protecting the whole workbook or worksheet. That enables the protection you put on in the format command In OL2007 it is Review/ and your options are on the ribbon bar. "vlook fomula" wrote in message ... my question is " how i can protect a spacific area of a worksheet? either few cells, rows or few coloumns? |
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By default all cells are locked whwn you protect a sheet, you have to do it
this way: Select all the cells you dont want to protect then choose Format/Protection, uncheck "Locked", then protect your sheet. hth "vlook fomula" skrev i melding ... Dear Sir, i applied your given instructions (choose Format/Protection. Your options are there.) i could not get any sucess and there. secondly i can protect hole worksheet now but i cant get sucess to protect specific area of a sheet. kidly do the need full? "RFJ" wrote: Highlight the cells you want to protect, right click the mouse button and choose Format/Protection. Your options are there. From the main menu*, you then have the option of protecting the whole workbook or worksheet. That enables the protection you put on in the format command In OL2007 it is Review/ and your options are on the ribbon bar. "vlook fomula" wrote in message ... my question is " how i can protect a spacific area of a worksheet? either few cells, rows or few coloumns? |
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