Christoph Noack wrote (06-12-10 23:54)
Example 1.2: Introducing Some Good Manner
Like Example 1.2 plus: The restrictions only apply to the cell
styles that are really used on protected sheets. All remaining
cell styles work like usual.
Mind the inheritance of style properties.
Example 2.1: Workflow Optimized Solution
If the user tries to use currently unavailable features, he gets
some request (dialog, message bar, ??? - in the best case it
would be modeless) that enables him to:
* abort/ignore the current limitation
* disable the protection temporarily
* disable the protection completely
If the document owner allows others to do so.
Regards,
Cor
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