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When using MS Excel 2002: I have turned on "Protect Sheet" to protect some
formulas from being deleted. Prior to turning on protection I unlocked the cells that I wanted users to be able to edit. And I have checked the box to "Allow all users of this worksheet to:" "Select Locked Cells; Select Unlocked Cells; Format cells; ". What I *don't* see on the "Protect Sheet" menu is an option to "Allow all users of this worksheet to: INSERT COMMENTS into unlocked cells. Do you know of any way that I can allow users to do this, without turning off the protection in MS Excel 2002? |
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