Hi again,

(after a short lunch, a second thought ;-) )

Christoph Noack wrote (06-12-10 23:54)

Example 1.1: Simple Dialog

         If a protected cell style shall be changed, a dialog is raised
         to explain that it is used on a protected sheet. Nothing can be
         changed (or even viewed). The user has to un-protect the
         sheet(s) first.

Of course most important! and as well easiest, I guess


Example 2.1: Workflow Optimized Solution
[...]
         What might be checked with users and within common workflows:
         Does it help if - if the protection has been disabled
         temporarily - that the protection may be re-activated again when
         a) saving the file, or b) asking the user when he attempts to
         close the document.

In most (if not all) of the cases, protection of cells means that the owner wants people to fill in data, and not to rework the sheet. So I start wondering how often people that need to fill a form, should be asked/allowed to change styles. Of course, the initial feed back is very important, so that people realise what is going on, and do not need to start a debug session ;-)

Cor



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