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Old November 5th, 2005, 02:00 AM
Steven Y
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Default Format Excel cells

Anyone could help me to solve this problem :
How to format the selected cells so that it allows other users to "paste
values" only(number from 0 to 100) to the cells. It rejects "paste" function
which put formula, format etc into the cells. Thanks a million !

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