Grouping/Outlining in Excel 2003 with Protection turned on

R

Rich

As you can see, per the subject of this email, I'm using Grouping/Outlining
in Excel 2003. I'd like to protect the worksheet (and "unlock" some cells, so
that they can be edited).

These cells are within the Grouped columns.

But when I protect, Excel won't let me expand the columns so that they can
have data entered.

Am I doing something wrong? Is there a work around if I'm not?

Thanks,

Rich
 
D

Dave Peterson

Check your other post.
As you can see, per the subject of this email, I'm using Grouping/Outlining
in Excel 2003. I'd like to protect the worksheet (and "unlock" some cells, so
that they can be edited).

These cells are within the Grouped columns.

But when I protect, Excel won't let me expand the columns so that they can
have data entered.

Am I doing something wrong? Is there a work around if I'm not?

Thanks,

Rich
 

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