Am 11.04.2012 23:59, Andreas Säger wrote:
Am 11.04.2012 22:58, Cor Nouws wrote:
Pls explain more in detail what the situation is you talk about.
An example of the cells involved maybe?
Thanks,
Cell protection can be overridden by pasting/dragging arbitrary other
spreadsheet cells over the protected ones.
The underlying problem is a misconception of spreadsheets (hammer/nail
problem).
Sorry, the above statement is plain wrong. I mixed protection and
validation. You can paste arbitrary cells over validated cells which is
also an unexpected effect when you believe in security on document level.
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