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Default Unlock sheet

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Sub SHEETPROTECT()
ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="justme", DrawingObjects:=True, _
Contents:=True, Scenarios:=True
End Sub

Sub SHEETUNPROTECT()
ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="justme"
End Sub

Combine the two as in........

Sub Do_Stuff()
ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="justme"
'your code here
ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="justme"
End Sub

Gord Dibben Excel MVP


On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 09:42:19 -0500, PaulSin
wrote:

I've got a spreadsheet with some cells that need to be locked on it.
However, I need to then unlock the sheet when a macro is run over it
which hides some columns. Is there a way to unlock a spreadsheet that
has password protection?
When I use the command ".unlock" it comes up with a prompt for the
password. Can I somehow put that into the code?
Basically I need to unlock the sheet to run a macro, but I can't seem
to totally automate it for other users as currently I get a prompt for
the password.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help,
Paul


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