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Try this: Hit CTRL A Goto FormatCellsProtection tab Uncheck Locked OK Now, select the cells with the formulas that you want protected. Goto FormatCellsProtection tab Check Locked Check Hidden OK Now, protect the sheet Goto ToolsProtectionProtect sheet. Depending on which version of Excel you are using, there are various options for protection. Choose the ones you want . Biff "Lawrence" wrote in message ... Ron, i couldn't find the Locked and hidden... i just able to see the Protection only... "Ron Coderre" wrote: Have you tried : FormatCellsProtection Checked: Locked and Hidden When you protect the sheet, users won't be able to see the formula or change it. Does that help? *********** Regards, Ron "Lawrence" wrote: hi, could anyone tell me how to cover the formula in the column, so that people unable see what the formula i have put in. thanks in advance... Lawrence |
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