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I have a worksheet that has several example problems. The worksheet has
hundreds of rows of text and text boxes. I have created a combobox to link to different example problems in the worksheet (because of the many rows). At the end of each example problem I have a link that takes the user back to the top of the worksheet. When the user clicks "^top" the combobox is deleted and a new combobox is formed with the first example problem listed in the box (which is viewed when the worksheet is loaded). When I protect the worksheet the macro for deleting the combobox will not run and causes an error. I then protected my worksheet with "Edit Objects" checked on the protection menu. However, when I do this, all of my text boxes are able to be edited. I dont want this. So is there anyway that I can protect everything on the sheet but allow my program to delete the combobox? Any help will be greatly appreciated! Thank You! -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...mming/200603/1 |
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