R ryan4646 New Member Jun 13, 2013 #1 hi this is ryan, I want to hide my formula. I know how to hide it, but when ever I am hiding it I am unable to work there. I can edit cells. To edit I need to unprotect again. Can you help me how can I work in my sheet hiding the formulas. I m using office 2003. ryan
hi this is ryan, I want to hide my formula. I know how to hide it, but when ever I am hiding it I am unable to work there. I can edit cells. To edit I need to unprotect again. Can you help me how can I work in my sheet hiding the formulas. I m using office 2003. ryan
Debraj Excel Ninja Jun 13, 2013 #2 Hi Ryan, main purpose of Hiding Formula is to protect it.. I think its not possible to edit the formula without viewing it.. You can do one thing.. * Place the formula is somewhere else.. lets say "AB1".. Hide that column.. and dont make it LOCKED, * in your proposed area.. just use Reference of that cell.. Lets say in B1 write formula "=AB1", set B1 as Locked & Hidden.. So.. 1> Formula is hidden. 2> Actual formula is hidden as AB column is hidden.. 3> If you need to change formula.. un-hide AB Column.. No Need of password as AB column is not locked. is it acceptable!!! Regards, Deb
Hi Ryan, main purpose of Hiding Formula is to protect it.. I think its not possible to edit the formula without viewing it.. You can do one thing.. * Place the formula is somewhere else.. lets say "AB1".. Hide that column.. and dont make it LOCKED, * in your proposed area.. just use Reference of that cell.. Lets say in B1 write formula "=AB1", set B1 as Locked & Hidden.. So.. 1> Formula is hidden. 2> Actual formula is hidden as AB column is hidden.. 3> If you need to change formula.. un-hide AB Column.. No Need of password as AB column is not locked. is it acceptable!!! Regards, Deb
R ryan4646 New Member Jun 13, 2013 #3 Hi raj, Advanced users will detect the hidden bar that excel shows.
Hui Excel Ninja Staff member Jun 13, 2013 #4 Ryan What about simply making the font the same color as the background ? or Do all the calcs in Named formula?
Ryan What about simply making the font the same color as the background ? or Do all the calcs in Named formula?