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How to Activate "Show all" in a Protected Shared Workbook

 
 
Anahid
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      27th Nov 2009
Hi,

I created a protected and shared workbook in Excel 2003 ,the default
Filter Option is "Auto Filter"

how can I use the "Show All" in Filtering.?

even I unchecked the "Filter Settings" in "Tools-> Share Workbook ->
Advanced -> Include Personal View " but it did not work.

Thanks.

 
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Dave Peterson
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      27th Nov 2009
You can't.

If the workbook were not shared, then you could create your own macro that
unprotects the worksheet, does the showall and reprotects the worksheet.

But with the workbook shared, you can't change the protection of a sheet.



Anahid wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I created a protected and shared workbook in Excel 2003 ,the default
> Filter Option is "Auto Filter"
>
> how can I use the "Show All" in Filtering.?
>
> even I unchecked the "Filter Settings" in "Tools-> Share Workbook ->
> Advanced -> Include Personal View " but it did not work.
>
> Thanks.


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