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Yes, thanks, now it works, I can lock parts of the sheet while other parts remain editable.
I coul use that for some of what I want. But as it seems, if I want to occasionally edit on a row in the locked portion of the sheet I see no way to unlock just that row, I have to unlock the whole sheet, right? And to lock it again I have to go through the whole routine again. Wouldn't be convenient enough that I'd use it much. Or am I missing something here? Sverk |
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