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Is there a way to protect the Excel workbooks so that users cannot create
links to external sources when they enter data?
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using the Workbook_SheetChange event you can trap for a [ character in a
formula & not allow it...?


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Bob,

How would you do this? I'd like to prevent this as well.

Thanks,
Barb Reinhardt

"Bob Umlas" wrote:

using the Workbook_SheetChange event you can trap for a [ character in a
formula & not allow it...?


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Is there a way to protect the Excel workbooks so that users cannot create
links to external sources when they enter data?




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