Ron - this is perfect! Thank you so much - you are an
absolute star. I appreciate your help immensly.
Sam
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You can use this
sh.Protect ThisWorkbook.Sheets("Sheet1").Range("A1").Value
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Regards Ron de Bruin
(Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003)
www.rondebruin.nl
"Sam A" wrote in
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Ron
Me again.
If the sh.protect "ron" is the password - is it possible
to make it look at a cell in the spreadsheet - otherwise
the password just runs and doesn't need to be entered.
It
would be good to have the person enter the password
(once)
manually to make it more protected.
something like - sh.Unprotect = sh.name cell ##
Does that make sense?
Thanks again - Sam
-----Original Message-----
Try this Sam
Sub prot()
Dim sh As Worksheet
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each sh In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
sh.Protect "ron"
Next sh
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Sub unprot()
Dim sh As Worksheet
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each sh In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
sh.Unprotect "ron"
Next sh
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
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Regards Ron de Bruin
(Win XP Pro SP-1 XL2000-2003)
www.rondebruin.nl
"Sam A" wrote in
message ...
Hi
I need to protect multiple worksheets to lock cells.
Only
way I can see to do this is to go into individual
sheets
and do this. The 'protect sheet' option is greyed
out
when multiple sheets are open.
Is it therefore possible to run a macro to protect /
unprotect worksheets with a password?
Thanking you in advance. Sam
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