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- I did this and the import worked great. However, the user still has access to edit. If I change the user to 'Commentor" (which is what I really want), then they do not see the custom menu to be able to do the show/hide.Scott Scriver– Scott Scriver2020-05-07 13:40:37 +00:00Commented May 7, 2020 at 13:40
- Changing back to "Contributor" enables the custom menu, but then they have access to edit. I changed it to "Show Warning", but it would be nice to not allow edit at all, but still allow hide/show columns/rows view custom menu for users that are below "Commentor" on the permissions.Scott Scriver– Scott Scriver2020-05-07 13:49:13 +00:00Commented May 7, 2020 at 13:49
- @Scott, as i said, you should be able to lock specific cells entirely, ill add bit more description how, though as i said its covered in those links (google support link, look for permissions and protected sheets/ranges)Daniel Brose– Daniel Brose2020-05-08 06:15:35 +00:00Commented May 8, 2020 at 6:15
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