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How can I protect a worksheet so that any user can do anything desired, except
change the formatting. Using Excel 2002. Thanks for any suggestions Paul |
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I've only got 2003 and 2007 on this machine, but I think this applies to XP (2002) Go to toolsprotectionprotect sheet and check format cells under 'allow users of this workbook to:' list Remember protection is a two stage process (locking the cells under formatcells...Protection. this is the default and then protect the sheet, with or without a password) -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England DTHIS www.nickhodge.co.uk "PA" wrote in message ... How can I protect a worksheet so that any user can do anything desired, except change the formatting. Using Excel 2002. Thanks for any suggestions Paul |
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