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Odd behavior from Protected Sheet
Hello -
I have a relatively complex workbook (by my company's standards anyway), containing a number of Protected Sheets. These sheets are manually protected (by me) before publishing, but I've also included a Workbook_Open macro (in ThisWorkbook) in case I forget to protect the sheets. Within this macro, I've specified UserInterfaceOnly:=True and also EnableOutlining=True .... this was necessary as one of the sheets contains a great number of groups. For most users, everything works great ... cells are protected, outlining works, etc. HOWEVER, a few users report that they aren't able to expand the outlining. When I ask them to send me their copy so I can see what's going on, I'm not able to replicate the issue -- outlining works fine! What could the problem be? Other macros seem to be working for these same users, so 'security level' doesn't appear to be an issue .... This is driving me nuts! Thanks, Ray |
Odd behavior from Protected Sheet
Are the users who are experiencing problems using earlier version(s)
of Excel? Protection was expanded sometime after Excel 97 (I'm not sure with exactly which version). Mark Lincoln On Dec 20, 7:08 am, Ray wrote: Hello - I have a relatively complex workbook (by my company's standards anyway), containing a number of Protected Sheets. These sheets are manually protected (by me) before publishing, but I've also included a Workbook_Open macro (in ThisWorkbook) in case I forget to protect the sheets. Within this macro, I've specified UserInterfaceOnly:=True and also EnableOutlining=True .... this was necessary as one of the sheets contains a great number of groups. For most users, everything works great ... cells are protected, outlining works, etc. HOWEVER, a few users report that they aren't able to expand the outlining. When I ask them to send me their copy so I can see what's going on, I'm not able to replicate the issue -- outlining works fine! What could the problem be? Other macros seem to be working for these same users, so 'security level' doesn't appear to be an issue .... This is driving me nuts! Thanks, Ray |
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