Moving or Cutting Unlocked Cells in Protected DocumentLast reviewed: September 12, 1996Article ID: Q114646 |
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SYMPTOMSMoving (using the drag-and-drop feature) or cutting and then pasting an unlocked cell in a protected worksheet will revert the cell that was moved or cut back to its default locked state.
CAUSEIn Microsoft Excel, cells on a worksheet are formatted, by default, as locked, but not protected. When you choose Protect Document from the Options menu, the document becomes protected (with or without a password), and you cannot edit or format the locked cells. Changing the position of the cell by moving or dragging on the worksheet will revert the cell to its default locked state.
WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem:
Steps to Reproduce Behavior
Locked cells cannot be changedThis behavior does not occur in Microsoft Excel 5.0 for Windows.
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