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I have a worksheet that acts as a departmetnal log. Users can input
information in a number of columns but when the request is approved (columns 8 & 9) are filled in by designated officials, we want the rest of the row to become protected against subsequent changes. We have password protected the cells in columns 8 & 9 so only the designated officials can input. But once they have, we need the rest of the unprotected cells in that row to become unchangeable without a password. We were thinking of if/then statements in each user cell to check for entries in the same row in column 8 & 9 before allowing/preventing input into the cells, but do not know how to code it. Would a macro that checks the values of those cells under columns 8 & 9 and protecting/unprotecing the user input cells depending on those values be more appropriate? Any help is appreciated. Thanks Jack |
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