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    Laura L
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    How do I protect my comments from being edited by another user?

    I regularly send excel worksheets to a co-worker via e-mail and then she
    sends it out to others within the company (sales force). There are occasions
    when she will need to revise it and send it back to me. How do I protect my
    comments so that they cannot be edited, or can I? I received a worksheet
    back today that the comments I had entered were changed. These comments are
    my back-up and I do not want them changed.

    Can anybody help?

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    dlw
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    RE: How do I protect my comments from being edited by another user?

    highlight the whole sheet
    format cells / protection / uncheck locked
    highlight the cells you want protected
    format cells / protection / check locked
    tools / protection / protect sheet / make a password

  3. #3
    Laura L
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    RE: How do I protect my comments from being edited by another user

    Thank you so much for your help!

    "dlw" wrote:

    > highlight the whole sheet
    > format cells / protection / uncheck locked
    > highlight the cells you want protected
    > format cells / protection / check locked
    > tools / protection / protect sheet / make a password


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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: How do I protect my comments from being edited by another user?

    You can unlock the cells you want the users to be able to change.
    (Format|cells|Protection tab)

    Then protect the worksheet -- but make sure you don't all the users to Edit
    Objects.

    In xl2002+, it's near the bottom of that Tools|protect|protect sheet dialog.

    In earlier versions, it was a checkbox on that dialog (IIRC).

    In any case, worksheet protection is easily broken. This is not a really secure
    way.

    Maybe you could keep a backup copy of your original comments???

    Laura L wrote:
    >
    > I regularly send excel worksheets to a co-worker via e-mail and then she
    > sends it out to others within the company (sales force). There are occasions
    > when she will need to revise it and send it back to me. How do I protect my
    > comments so that they cannot be edited, or can I? I received a worksheet
    > back today that the comments I had entered were changed. These comments are
    > my back-up and I do not want them changed.
    >
    > Can anybody help?


    --

    Dave Peterson

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: How do I protect my comments from being edited by another user?

    Then protect the worksheet -- but make sure you don't all the users to Edit
    Objects.

    Change that ALL to ALLOW.

    ....allow the users...

    Dave Peterson wrote:
    >
    > You can unlock the cells you want the users to be able to change.
    > (Format|cells|Protection tab)
    >
    > Then protect the worksheet -- but make sure you don't all the users to Edit
    > Objects.
    >
    > In xl2002+, it's near the bottom of that Tools|protect|protect sheet dialog.
    >
    > In earlier versions, it was a checkbox on that dialog (IIRC).
    >
    > In any case, worksheet protection is easily broken. This is not a really secure
    > way.
    >
    > Maybe you could keep a backup copy of your original comments???
    >
    > Laura L wrote:
    > >
    > > I regularly send excel worksheets to a co-worker via e-mail and then she
    > > sends it out to others within the company (sales force). There are occasions
    > > when she will need to revise it and send it back to me. How do I protect my
    > > comments so that they cannot be edited, or can I? I received a worksheet
    > > back today that the comments I had entered were changed. These comments are
    > > my back-up and I do not want them changed.
    > >
    > > Can anybody help?

    >
    > --
    >
    > Dave Peterson


    --

    Dave Peterson

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    Laura L
    Guest

    Re: How do I protect my comments from being edited by another user

    Thank you so much for your help!

    "Dave Peterson" wrote:

    > Then protect the worksheet -- but make sure you don't all the users to Edit
    > Objects.
    >
    > Change that ALL to ALLOW.
    >
    > ....allow the users...
    >
    > Dave Peterson wrote:
    > >
    > > You can unlock the cells you want the users to be able to change.
    > > (Format|cells|Protection tab)
    > >
    > > Then protect the worksheet -- but make sure you don't all the users to Edit
    > > Objects.
    > >
    > > In xl2002+, it's near the bottom of that Tools|protect|protect sheet dialog.
    > >
    > > In earlier versions, it was a checkbox on that dialog (IIRC).
    > >
    > > In any case, worksheet protection is easily broken. This is not a really secure
    > > way.
    > >
    > > Maybe you could keep a backup copy of your original comments???
    > >
    > > Laura L wrote:
    > > >
    > > > I regularly send excel worksheets to a co-worker via e-mail and then she
    > > > sends it out to others within the company (sales force). There are occasions
    > > > when she will need to revise it and send it back to me. How do I protect my
    > > > comments so that they cannot be edited, or can I? I received a worksheet
    > > > back today that the comments I had entered were changed. These comments are
    > > > my back-up and I do not want them changed.
    > > >
    > > > Can anybody help?

    > >
    > > --
    > >
    > > Dave Peterson

    >
    > --
    >
    > Dave Peterson
    >


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