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Marcia
I have been asked to make a template that will contain formulas that
must be protected because some of the users have few computer skills.
The template also contains several areas that the user must type
large amounts of explanatory text (which may vary from one sentence to
several paragraphs).
I do not know how to handle large amounts of text in Excel. If I
protect the form, it disables the user's ability to re-size the row
height in order to display all the text. Protecting the form also
disables their ability to insert additional rows (and an Excel cell
will only display 1,024 characters). I thought about using a text box
instead of a cell, but protecting the worksheet also disables their
ability to enter the text or re-size it.
If I tell them to unprotect the form, I **KNOW** they will not
remember to protect it back, and they may accidentally delete the
formulas in the process.
Any suggestions on how to handle this would be greatly appreciated!!!
I am unaware of any other options available to me.
Thanks,
Jessi
must be protected because some of the users have few computer skills.
The template also contains several areas that the user must type
large amounts of explanatory text (which may vary from one sentence to
several paragraphs).
I do not know how to handle large amounts of text in Excel. If I
protect the form, it disables the user's ability to re-size the row
height in order to display all the text. Protecting the form also
disables their ability to insert additional rows (and an Excel cell
will only display 1,024 characters). I thought about using a text box
instead of a cell, but protecting the worksheet also disables their
ability to enter the text or re-size it.
If I tell them to unprotect the form, I **KNOW** they will not
remember to protect it back, and they may accidentally delete the
formulas in the process.
Any suggestions on how to handle this would be greatly appreciated!!!
I am unaware of any other options available to me.
Thanks,
Jessi