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Scratchtfoot

Limit workspace size
 
How does one restrict use in a small spreasdheet (15 columns x 30 rows)?
There's no need for other users to access the rest of the workspace, and I
would like to ensure that there is no confusion about the unused columns and
rows.

Wigi

Limit workspace size
 
Hello

You can hide unused rows and columns.

Or you could set the scrollarea in VBA to some range. Mind that this last
option is not retained when you close and reopen the file.

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"Scratchtfoot" wrote:

How does one restrict use in a small spreasdheet (15 columns x 30 rows)?
There's no need for other users to access the rest of the workspace, and I
would like to ensure that there is no confusion about the unused columns and
rows.


Gord Dibben

Limit workspace size
 
Since the scrollarea method does not stick between sessions you will have to
reset it each time you open the workbook.

You may wish to place the code into a WorkBook_Open Sub in ThisWorkbook module
and specify which worksheet if only one sheet required.

Adjust the sheetname and range to suit.

Private Sub WorkBook_Open()
Sheets("YourSheet").ScrollArea = "A1:M36"
End Sub

Or this in the Thisworkbook module to limit scrollarea on all sheets.

Private Sub Workbook_SheetActivate(ByVal Sh As Object)
With ActiveSheet
.ScrollArea = "A1:M36"
End With
End Sub


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 12:09:01 -0700, Scratchtfoot
wrote:

How does one restrict use in a small spreasdheet (15 columns x 30 rows)?
There's no need for other users to access the rest of the workspace, and I
would like to ensure that there is no confusion about the unused columns and
rows.




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