Lock Cells

S

Snook

When I lock 2 cells that are next to each other (C13 and C14 for example) and
then insert a new row (between C13 and C14), the new cell (C14) is locked as
well, which is not what I want. How do you insert a row bewteen 2 locked
cells and have that new row have no locked cells???

Thanks
 
H

HKaplan

Excel adopts the properties (i.e. locked status) of the adjacent
cells. Try creating a macro to insert the row and unlock the cell in
the macro statements.
 

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