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Macro to Unprotect Sheet
Do any of you happen to know of any code that will
unprotect an Excel sheet when run? The password will be input by the user in a designated cell. Thanks |
Macro to Unprotect Sheet
Hi
maybe something like sub foo() on error resume next with activesheet .unprotect password:= .range("A1").value end with on error goto 0 end sub -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Eric wrote: Do any of you happen to know of any code that will unprotect an Excel sheet when run? The password will be input by the user in a designated cell. Thanks |
Macro to Unprotect Sheet
I was afraid I wasn't going to explain this clearly.
I have a sheet called Home. On this sheet, a user enters their user name and password. There is a corresponding sheet with that users name. I have a button that the user will push after entering their username and password that directs them to their password protected sheet. This gets me to that sheet but does not unprotect the sheet. Public Sub Button11_Click() On Error Resume Next Worksheets(Range("E5").Text).Activate On Error GoTo 0 End Sub I wanted to continue with the code so that the password entered by the user in cell 'Home'!E7 will unprotect the corresponding sheet so the user can make edits. Thanks -----Original Message----- Hi maybe something like sub foo() on error resume next with activesheet .unprotect password:= .range("A1").value end with on error goto 0 end sub -- Regards Frank Kabel Frankfurt, Germany Eric wrote: Do any of you happen to know of any code that will unprotect an Excel sheet when run? The password will be input by the user in a designated cell. Thanks . |
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