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Greg
I have a worksheet with cells having conditional formatting to identify
entries that do not match a defined name. This all works fine, unless
someone uses cut-and-paste, which removes the conditional format. I've
protected the worksheet, but apparently, if you allow for users to enter data
in these cells (which I must), then the conditional formatting is not
protected.
I'm aware that you can use paste special (value), but is there a way to make
it impossible for a user to remove the conditional formatting, but still be
able to cut-and-paste?
entries that do not match a defined name. This all works fine, unless
someone uses cut-and-paste, which removes the conditional format. I've
protected the worksheet, but apparently, if you allow for users to enter data
in these cells (which I must), then the conditional formatting is not
protected.
I'm aware that you can use paste special (value), but is there a way to make
it impossible for a user to remove the conditional formatting, but still be
able to cut-and-paste?