Hello all-
I have an Excel file I share with lots of people, and I have many formula and numbers scattered through (it basically is a sheet to place orders for goods)
What I am wondering is if there is a way when a salesperson goes in and changes a cell, that the cell changes color (or changes formatting somehow to flag the cell to others).
I am wondering how to do this without:
- using macros
- protecting the file
And needing to do this for a fairly large number of cells, which also have formulas change on a fairly frequent basis.
I guess what I am looking for is like a forced "track changes" feature (that can't be turned off), so when they send the file back to me, I can very quickly tell if they changed any formulas/hard coded numbers (so I don't have to click on every cell and verify that they haven't changed something on the sly).
Thanks everybody!
Using Excel for the Mac 2011
I have an Excel file I share with lots of people, and I have many formula and numbers scattered through (it basically is a sheet to place orders for goods)
What I am wondering is if there is a way when a salesperson goes in and changes a cell, that the cell changes color (or changes formatting somehow to flag the cell to others).
I am wondering how to do this without:
- using macros
- protecting the file
And needing to do this for a fairly large number of cells, which also have formulas change on a fairly frequent basis.
I guess what I am looking for is like a forced "track changes" feature (that can't be turned off), so when they send the file back to me, I can very quickly tell if they changed any formulas/hard coded numbers (so I don't have to click on every cell and verify that they haven't changed something on the sly).
Thanks everybody!
Using Excel for the Mac 2011