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Wakazula
Hello.
I have recently started exploring the Excel 2007 "table" feature and
have discovered that you cannot add a new row to a locked worksheet.
OBJECTIVE
- using Excel 2007, enable user to add rows to table by pressing the
tab key
- using Excel 2007 security: prevent a user from modifying a formula
contained within a table cell
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
a. create a new Excel 2007 work sheet
b. enter the following data such that colum B *basically* mirrors
column A
A1: TitleA
A2: hello
A3: world
B1: =A2
B2: =A3
c. highlight cells A1 to B3
d. Insert -> Table -> OK
e. now... if you go to B4 and press TAB, Excel will automatically
create an new row
(so far so good)
f. Ctrl+A (to highlight all cells)
g. right click: format cells
h. protection tab
i. uncheck "Locked" (so it is now unlocked)
j. click the ColumnB header/button to select the entire ColumnB
g. right click: format cells
h. protection tab
i. check "Locked" (so it is now locked)
j. click "review" tab -> protect sheet -> select all available options
k. now... if you to B4 and press TAB, Excel WILL NOT automatically
create an new row
Is it possible to set the permissions in such a way that the add new
row feature (see e. above) will still work?
Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
I have recently started exploring the Excel 2007 "table" feature and
have discovered that you cannot add a new row to a locked worksheet.
OBJECTIVE
- using Excel 2007, enable user to add rows to table by pressing the
tab key
- using Excel 2007 security: prevent a user from modifying a formula
contained within a table cell
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
a. create a new Excel 2007 work sheet
b. enter the following data such that colum B *basically* mirrors
column A
A1: TitleA
A2: hello
A3: world
B1: =A2
B2: =A3
c. highlight cells A1 to B3
d. Insert -> Table -> OK
e. now... if you go to B4 and press TAB, Excel will automatically
create an new row
(so far so good)
f. Ctrl+A (to highlight all cells)
g. right click: format cells
h. protection tab
i. uncheck "Locked" (so it is now unlocked)
j. click the ColumnB header/button to select the entire ColumnB
g. right click: format cells
h. protection tab
i. check "Locked" (so it is now locked)
j. click "review" tab -> protect sheet -> select all available options
k. now... if you to B4 and press TAB, Excel WILL NOT automatically
create an new row
Is it possible to set the permissions in such a way that the add new
row feature (see e. above) will still work?
Any insight you can provide would be greatly appreciated.