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Linkedcell protection problem
Hi. I am new to Excel (and discussion groups!). I am wondering if someone
knows how I can fix this problem. I have a combobox that uses the linkedcell property to put a value into another cell. I am protecting the entire sheet except the combobox. The problem is that this protection is stopping the combobox from putting the value into the other cell. Any idea how I can get the value from the combobox to go into another cell and yet still protect the cell from users editting it? Thanks. -- Karin |
Karin - try this if I understand your dilema. I dont know what Excel you are using but in general try this: 1) tools/protection/unprotect sheet 2)select all the cells in your sheet and then format/cells/protection - uncheck "locked" and when box is unchecked click OK. 3) select your destination cells that you want to protect and then format/cells/protection - then check "locked" then OK. 4) tools/protection/protect sheet I don't believe that the user can modify the destination cells now. Good luck Jim Bray -- JimBray ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JimBray's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24554 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=381327 |
Thanks for the reply. I am using Excel 2003 and unfortunately your suggestion
doesn't do what I am needing. I have the whole sheet protected except for the combo box. I want the user to be able to select an item from the combo box and have that item appear in a different cell on the same sheet. I am using the linkedcell property of the combobox to accomplish this. When the sheet is protected, Excel won't put the item in the destination cell. If I unprotect the destination cell, the item will appear in the destination cell, but this will also allow the user to overwrite what was put in the destination cell. I want Excel to put the value in that cell, but not allow a user to change it. Does that explain better what I am trying to do? Thanks. -- Karin "JimBray" wrote: Karin - try this if I understand your dilema. I dont know what Excel you are using but in general try this: 1) tools/protection/unprotect sheet 2)select all the cells in your sheet and then format/cells/protection - uncheck "locked" and when box is unchecked click OK. 3) select your destination cells that you want to protect and then format/cells/protection - then check "locked" then OK. 4) tools/protection/protect sheet I don't believe that the user can modify the destination cells now. Good luck Jim Bray -- JimBray ------------------------------------------------------------------------ JimBray's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24554 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=381327 |
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