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William Benson
Here's something wierd, Excel 2003. I highlighted some columns and from
Format Cells Protection tab unchecked the Locked checkbox, so these columns
would be editable even after protecting the worksheet.
I then turned on protection and unchecked the box that says "Select locked
cells". Basically, my intention is to block users from selecting cells
outside of the columns I highlighted. So far so good, and it works well to
lock out people from entering those cells or reading the formulas (except
through code). Here's what's wierd though: No matter where in the unlocked
region I click, the down and up arrow keys are disabled. They take me to row
1 and just cycle through unlocked cells there. This is gonna tick off the
user more than just locking them out of certain columns, I can bet that
much.
Bill
Format Cells Protection tab unchecked the Locked checkbox, so these columns
would be editable even after protecting the worksheet.
I then turned on protection and unchecked the box that says "Select locked
cells". Basically, my intention is to block users from selecting cells
outside of the columns I highlighted. So far so good, and it works well to
lock out people from entering those cells or reading the formulas (except
through code). Here's what's wierd though: No matter where in the unlocked
region I click, the down and up arrow keys are disabled. They take me to row
1 and just cycle through unlocked cells there. This is gonna tick off the
user more than just locking them out of certain columns, I can bet that
much.
Bill