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I am having a problem with a newly created workbook.

When I go to a cell that has data in it and try to add more data to the
existing string I lose all the previous information. The work sheet that I am
working in is protected and I have "edit directly in cell" checked in the
options section. It is almost like my double click (as well as F2) are being
treated as a single click.

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I figured it out. For some reason "Hide" is selected for the unlocked cells.

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I am having a problem with a newly created workbook.

When I go to a cell that has data in it and try to add more data to the
existing string I lose all the previous information. The work sheet that I am
working in is protected and I have "edit directly in cell" checked in the
options section. It is almost like my double click (as well as F2) are being
treated as a single click.

Thank you

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Usually [Hide] is selected to keep the formula from showing up in the formula
bar during use. This can be for a couple of reasons:
#1 - just to reduce the distraction, especially if the formula goes on for
several lines, or
#2 - the author doesn't want people easily seeing his formulas (a pipe
dream, but one that many have).


"John English" wrote:

I figured it out. For some reason "Hide" is selected for the unlocked cells.

"John English" wrote:

I am having a problem with a newly created workbook.

When I go to a cell that has data in it and try to add more data to the
existing string I lose all the previous information. The work sheet that I am
working in is protected and I have "edit directly in cell" checked in the
options section. It is almost like my double click (as well as F2) are being
treated as a single click.

Thank you

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