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Hi Harlan
Not good. That would mean someone could insert a new image and place it on top of any image that might already be there. The OP may prefer such functionality, but I'm thinking of others who might want to prevent obscuring existing images. I agree with you on this I go check if this is correct that it is working like this in 2007. -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm "Harlan Grove" wrote in message ... "Ron de Bruin" wrote... ... In Excel 2007 you can do it but not in older versions ... "Ron de Bruin" escreveu: When you protect the worksheet check "Edit Objects" in the list ... "kub" wrote... ... How do i insert an image in a protected woksheet? Meaning Excel 2007 lacks worksheet protection in the sense of preventing adding ADDITIONAL objects to a protected worksheet, at least image objects? Not good. That would mean someone could insert a new image and place it on top of any image that might already be there. The OP may prefer such functionality, but I'm thinking of others who might want to prevent obscuring existing images. |
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