You need to set the Locked property to True, not False.
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"WAP" wrote in message
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Chip,
If I use the following code,
Sub auto_open()
Worksheets(1).Range("b3:b6").Locked = False
Worksheets(1).Range("f6:f8").Locked = False
Worksheets(1).Protect
End Sub
Nothing happens,
I can still change cells at will.
The cells that are to be unlocked are data entry cells,
the cells that are protected are reference data and cells
that contain formulii.
Regards
WAP
-----Original Message-----
Thanks,
I think I've got it correct but I get error saying that
the subscript is out of range in line
Set xlsheet = Worksheets("sheet1")
of corrected code
Sub auto_open()
Set xlsheet = Worksheets("sheet1")
Set rng = xlsheet.Range("b5")
rng.Locked = True
Set rng1 = xlsheet.Range("b7:c7")
rng1.Locked = True
Set rng2 = xlsheet.Range("a11:g23")
rng2.Locked = True
End Sub
ummmm??????
Just a wee bit lost here - be gentle please.
Regards
WAP
-----Original Message-----
Ranges don't have an Enabled property, so the code
rng.Enabled = False
will fail. Use the Locked property and then protect the
worksheet.
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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com
"WAP" wrote in
message
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Hi,
If i want to disable particular cells on a worksheet
that
contain values so that they can't be changed when it
opens what is the correct code. i have tried the
following but get error 91 or subscript out of range.
Option Explicit
Dim rng As Range
Dim rng1 As Range
Dim rng2 As Range
Dim rng3 As Range
Dim xlsheet As Object
Sub auto_open()
Set xlsheet = Worksheets("sheet1")
Set rng = xlsheet.Range("b5")
rng.Enabled = False
Set rng1 = xlsheet.Range("b7:c7")
rng1.Enabled = False
Set rng2 = xlsheet.Range("a11:g23")
rng2.Enabled = False
End Sub
Thanks
WAP
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