Spellcheck protected sheet

  • Thread starter matt mcelhattan
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matt mcelhattan

I have created a form which has the users enter in a lot
of text in various parts of the workbook. Because there
are also several calculations going on in the background,
and to preserve formatting I would like to protect the
sheet.

When I try to spellcheck the sheet or the objects which
have text that is not locked, Excel informs me that I
cannot spell check a protected sheet.

Is there a workaround for this?

Thanks - Matt
 
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StarTrek an beyond

Matt, Is the entire sheet protected, Tools>Protection>Protect Sheet ?
That is why you can not do the spell check. I you want just certain cells
protected, use the cell protection feature. Format>Cells> Click the
Protection tab and check the Locked check box.
You can hid the formulas by checking the Hidden check box.

The draw back is anyone can unprotect the sheet/cell/workbook unless you
password protect it.

Wayne B
 

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