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Allow users to edit ranges - oddity
I have an odd problem with password protecting an excel sheet. I have a pass protected sheet with a couple of ranges that can be unlocked with a (different) password for each range. However some *pairs* of ranges are unlocked by inputting the right pass for only 1 of the two ranges. ex. Code: -------------------- Range Password A 12 B 34 C 56 D 78 -------------------- I have a situation similar to the following: range A is unlocked with pass '12' , but instead of the pass only unlocking range A, it also unlocks range C and vica versa with the pass for C. How is this possible? It seems like a bug to me. Anyone heard about similar problems? I'm fairly certain that all of the passwords are unique (generated a string of random numbers for each pass), which rules out that explanation. Can't check it atm to make sure, however. Thanks for any info on this. -- trick |
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