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If I protect the worksheet with a macro, do you I have to unprotect it while
writing, right? "Earl Kiosterud" wrote in message ... Fernando, Protect the workbook in a macro, like this: Sheets(MySheet).Protect UserInterfaceOnly:=True ' Password:="MyPass" ' Password optional. Or your macro can unprotect the sheet, make its changes, then protect it. -- Earl Kiosterud mvpearl omitthisword at verizon period net ------------------------------------------- "Fernando Duran" wrote in message . .. I'm trying to write in a worksheet using a macro, I have no problem, as long the worksheet isn't protect. But I want to protect the file, so, the user wont be able to change anything.. can I get some help in this problem? |
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