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I have a form in excel. Every cell in the form is locked except the cells
that get new info each time the form is filled out. For instance; the cell
with the word name in it is locked, but the cell under it is unlocked so you
can enter a different name each time. There is a button at the top of the
form that reads; CLEAR FORM. I would like to know how to recreate that button
on a new form I am preparing.
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See answer at your other post. Please do not multi-post.

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I have a form in excel. Every cell in the form is locked except the cells
that get new info each time the form is filled out. For instance; the cell
with the word name in it is locked, but the cell under it is unlocked so you
can enter a different name each time. There is a button at the top of the
form that reads; CLEAR FORM. I would like to know how to recreate that button
on a new form I am preparing.
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bob



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