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Hello, I have a spreadsheet with multiple sheets, and want to prevent
people from seeing my formulas by protected the sheets. However, I
have data "grouped." If I protect the sheet, people can't click on the
"+" to expand groupings. How do I accomplish both?
David


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Hello, I have a spreadsheet with multiple sheets, and want to prevent
people from seeing my formulas by protected the sheets. However, I
have data "grouped." If I protect the sheet, people can't click on the
"+" to expand groupings. How do I accomplish both?
David

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