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If protection is off, the macro runs fine. If the sheet and worksheet
becomes protected, the macro produces a runtime error 1004 that I have no been able to locate how to fix (Visual Basic help was of no help). The debug points to the following: Selection.Borders(xlDiagonalDown).LineStyle = xlNone |
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