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Old October 27th, 2005, 11:08 AM
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Default Across a worksheet, which cells I have formatted as locked?

How do I tell which cells I have formatted as locked in an excel worksheet
without looking at each one individually?
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Old October 27th, 2005, 11:58 AM
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Default Across a worksheet, which cells I have formatted as locked?

With the sheet protected, you should only be able to Tab into the unlocked
cells.

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How do I tell which cells I have formatted as locked in an excel worksheet
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Old October 27th, 2005, 12:35 PM
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Default Across a worksheet, which cells I have formatted as locked?

Thank you I hadn't thought of that. The file however is rather complex and it
would still take a lot of time to tab round all the unlocked cells. Is there
any way of viewing the whole sheet in one go?

"Ian" wrote:

With the sheet protected, you should only be able to Tab into the unlocked
cells.

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How do I tell which cells I have formatted as locked in an excel worksheet
without looking at each one individually?




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Old October 27th, 2005, 01:34 PM
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Default Across a worksheet, which cells I have formatted as locked?

Colours locked cells yellow:

Sub colourlockedcells()
For c = 1 To 10
For r = 1 To 10
If Cells(r, c).Locked = True Then
Cells(r, c).Interior.ColorIndex = 6
End If
Next r
Next c
End Sub

Returns coloured cells back to "clear". It will also clear any existing cell
colours.

Sub clearcolouredcell()
For c = 1 To 10
For r = 1 To 10
Cells(r, c).Interior.ColorIndex = 0
Next r
Next c
End Sub

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Thank you I hadn't thought of that. The file however is rather complex and
it
would still take a lot of time to tab round all the unlocked cells. Is
there
any way of viewing the whole sheet in one go?

"Ian" wrote:

With the sheet protected, you should only be able to Tab into the
unlocked
cells.

--
Ian
--
"ZM" wrote in message
...
How do I tell which cells I have formatted as locked in an excel
worksheet
without looking at each one individually?






 




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