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Default Stopping VBA Debug pop up boxes?


Hi all, I have a workbook that has quite a lot of automation in it an
all works fine n dandy however, if the user causes an error (lets sa
Runtime Error) then of course the Debug box pops up, but i hav
protected my code if the user chooses Debug then none of the automatio
in my workbok works rendering it usless!

Is there any way of bypassing this and allowing my code to ac
normally?, is the solution perhaps to put On Error Resume Next in ever
block of code? (hope not!)

i have stopped the user right clicking (i would like to stop keyboar
shortcuts too!) but they could still drag a cell which will cause a
error or select more than one cell at a time which causes a
error....................How can i prevent these things causing
problem with the code i use?

Regards,
Simo

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