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From: big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com>
Date: 20 August 2016 at 12:00
Subject: $$Excel-Macros$$ Lock some cell for edit with option to copy raw &
paste - Waiting for reply
To: excel-macros@googlegroups.com


Paul sir -- waiting for your reply.

& no body other have any idea. how to solve this  ??

On 18 August 2016 at 21:00, big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sir
>
> What ever u think is best solution u send .
>
> My purpose is that I want some cell should not change without password.
> 90 % wont required to change that cell too. because it catches the value
> as per formula.
>
> so if u can do throught macro .. & it does not require to protect the
> sheet then also no issue.
>
> Thanks for your support ..
>
>
> Please show macro wording too so that i can make changes if i require or
> apply in other files too ..
>
>
>
> On 18 August 2016 at 20:41, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net> wrote:
>
>> That's a little more complex.
>>
>> What *I* would consider is:
>> Create a Change Event macro that would:
>> 1) Check to see if the cell value is a formula.
>>   If so, unprotect the worksheet, change the "locked" parameter on the
>> cell, change the color to red, protect the sheet.
>>
>> If you're interested in this approach, I could throw together an Event
>> macro.
>>
>> *Paul*
>> -----------------------------------------
>>
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>>
>>
>> *“Do all the good you can,By all the means you can,In all the ways you
>> can,In all the places you can,At all the times you can,To all the people
>> you can,As long as ever you can.” - John Wesley*
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>>
>> On Thursday, August 18, 2016 8:21 AM, big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thank you Mr Paul for your reply.
>>
>> I understand that i should only lock particular cell & not full column.
>>
>> I have done it ..
>>
>> 1] But now i copy full raw & paste in next raw then again RED CELLS are
>> allowed to modify without password.
>>
>> Even i can not allowed to delete raw also.
>>
>>
>> 2] If i wan to modify that lock cell then i have to follow the step -- un
>> proctect sheet is there any solution that it only lock particular cell &
>> allow me to change with password & not to go lengthy procedure
>>
>> first select the cell -- locked - then lock sheet ..
>>
>> or is anything like conditional formula that this cell only should start
>> with = sign only.[ formula ]  & not direct entry.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18 August 2016 at 17:19, Paul Schreiner <schreiner_p...@att.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> When you lock the sheet, select the option to "select locked cells"
>> [image: Inline image]
>>
>> This will allow you to select and copy the cells.
>>
>> Also, in your workbook, the entire column that contains read cells is
>> "locked".
>> Therefore, you won't be able to copy into one of these cells while the
>> sheet is protected.
>>
>> does this fix your issue?
>>
>> *Paul*
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>>
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *“Do all the good you can,By all the means you can,In all the ways you
>> can,In all the places you can,At all the times you can,To all the people
>> you can,As long as ever you can.” - John 
>> Wesley*------------------------------
>> -----------
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, August 18, 2016 3:01 AM, big smile <bigsmile...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Respected Friends
>> Basices
>> I am doing policy entries details in excel
>> I want that the cell which I highlight with red colour-- can not
>> be change without putting password -eg.- 1
>> I put password --- 1
>> All red colur cell is formula which start with = sign
>> If I lock the cell & protect sheet then I can not copy
>> full raw & paste it another palce because sheet is protected
>> Is there any other option which will be allowed me as above
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