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Default Never Mind (Silly Me!)

As I said, that all depends on your newsreader!

On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 15:38:14 -0500, "Randall Arnold" wrote:

I don't know what you mean, EZ. I'm looking throught the thread and it all
drills down from the original "Protection" post.

Looks like Sisilla did it correctly.

???

Randall Arnold

" EZ Money" wrote in message
...
Do a search for in this newsgroup. You'll see all

your
posts. Your original problem was entitled "Protection". You followed that

up
with Never Mind (Silly Me!) which did not get added to the thread of
"Protection". As a consequence, anyone following the "Protection" thread
will hit a dead end, never knowing that you stumbled onto the solution.

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"Sisilla" wrote in message
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The only buttons I see are for New Post and Post Reply...
and for "Never Mind" I pushed Post Reply. Please advise.
Thanks,
Sisilla


-----Original Message-----
There are three options to enter the fray:
1. New Post
2. Reply (to reply directly to the person who posted)
3. Reply Group (Replies to the group, just as you will
see this message
along with everyone else)

When a New Post is generated, it starts a "thread", which
can be recalled
and folllowed by anyone with a problem simiar to the
post. When you New
Post, (such as Silly Me!), no one will ever know that (or
how) the problem
originally presented was resolved.
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Greeting from the Gulf Coast!
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"Sisilla" wrote in message
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What do you mean by:
simply Reply Group to the thread
?

Thanks,
Sisilla


-----Original Message-----
Sisilla, in the interest of keeping the thread
together,
it is best to
simply Reply Group to the thread. In that way, the
thread
can be followed to
its conclusion. By starting a new thread revealing your
Eureka! moment, no
one will see, by following the thread, that you have
found a resolution.

All the best.

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"Sisilla" wrote in message
...
I don't know why I didn't think of this before! I
will
set
the macro to unprotect the sheet before it is run,
and
protect the sheet after it's run!

Thanks Anyway,
Sisilla


-----Original Message-----
Hello There,

My macro works fine when my sheet is unprotected,
but I
receive a prompt to debug when I protect the sheet.
I
have
unlocked the cells that have to be edited by the
macro,
so
I know that's not the problem. My macro changes the
fill
color of some cells. When I try to run it Excel
gives
me
this error:

Run-time error '1004':
Unable to set the ColorIndex property of the
Interior
class

I am prompted to debug this line of code:
Selection.Interior.ColorIndex = xlNone

I am on Excel XP, VB6.3, and Windows 2000. I
appreciate
any help.

Thnaks,
Sisilla
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