Hi Niklas, Alle 17:11, luned� 30 maggio 2005, Niklas Nebel ha scritto: > Paolo Mantovani wrote: > > If I protect a sheet with password and after I press the UNDO button, the > > sheet is unprotect without any password > > > > maybe you think that this isn't a real problem, because If you save and > > reopen the file, you will not allowed to unprotect the table without > > insert the password. > > > > Unfortunately there are also macro writers.... :-) > > "Undo and macros" in general is still an open question, see issues 26262 > and 33781, and the unfinished specification at > http://specs.openoffice.org/appwide/undo/Undo_Macros.sxw.
Thank you very much for the pointer. It remains the question that sheet protection would be still undoable when one manually edits the document (not by macros) In Excel after you protect a sheet, the undo button appears disabled, so this could be matter for a compatibility issue. Anyway, I recently discussed this question with several italian users and they think that the "undo after sheet protection" is more useful than "dangerous" and I'm also changing my previous opinion :-) regards Paolo Mantovani PS. Please, apologize my poor Englih --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
