On 10/16/2009 3:39:00 AM, thedavebird wrote:
>Thaks Jim,
>That info is useful.
>I would still like to find an
>answer to my dilemma though,
>even if somebody just says
>....'I have tried the same and
>it is not possible'
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For the other part of your question,
>The problem is, when I protect the worksheet, the 'headers and footers' control seems to be grayed out (disabled) by default. I need the user to be able to rename the header and footer information to suit their specific title+number.<<br>
==> simple ! Do like many collabs do:
Start the work sheet about 1" lower and terminate about 1" higher than a normal full page. In those empty spaces, the client will put his logo, title application ... page X/Y, revised date, name ...etc.
Why a partly protected work sheet does not carry the header/footer, question for Watson. What do you think about the night Watson ? After the third question/answer ... clear night, plenty of starts, no rain ... not that Watson: somebody has stolen our tent ! Depending upon how the logo is first created, a 1" height by not necessarily square, this size logo is very convenient for an elegant/gracious image as well as for an image of little details. Today printers can have dithering several times more than the human eye can resolve. Dithering 250 is equivalent to the human eye resolution 5 x 5 lines-square/mm.
jmG