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Gord Dibben
 
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Default How To Lock Cells and Columns without Protecting Worksheet

You must protect the sheet before any locked cells become locked.

To use autofilter with protected sheets you must(using 2002 and 2003 versions)
set the AF on before protecting the sheet.

See Debra Dalgleish's site for info and some code.

http://www.contextures.com/xlautofilter03.html#Protect

If using older version see this google search thread.

http://snipurl.com/rqin


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:42:11 -0500, lostinformulas
wrote:


I have several areas in my worksheet that I need to protect the
formula's, my spreadsheet also has auto filter therefore I can't
protect the worksheet or the filter won't work.

The end user of this worksheet will also need to have the ablitity to
delete rows.

The area that I need to protect are as follows:
T17:T83
X17:X83
AE17:AE83
AI17:AI83
AK17:AK83
AW17:AW83

AQ1:AU13

OR if it is easier any cell that contains a formula.

Any and all help is appreciated.


 
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