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G2C2C | 15:45 Fri 30th Mar 2012 | How it Works
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Is there a way in Excel 2003 to lock cells and rows so that data cannot be changed within them but that they can still be sorted A-Z etc?
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Nope.

You can either make the sheet read only and unnprotect the sheet or write a macro that unprotects the sheet does the sort and then re-protects it.
If you highlight the whole sheet, and custom sort, each row will remain unchanged, just move to a different place.
e.g. Columns headed
A Writer
B Book
C Category
custom sort of column A will bring up all books by same author, adding "level" as Excel puts it will sort each author's works as well
And so on.
If you search for this on internet you will see a few forums which suggest that this is only possible via VBA code. Some include suitable code for this.
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Perhaps I'll leave well alone rather than mess my work up. Surprised though that it's not possible without writing a macro whatever that is.

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