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Hello -
I have a worksheet that is protected but I would like to allow the user to do a find/replace in a defined range of that sheet. The cells of that range are unlocked for editing already. Is there any way to allow the Find/Replace to work on a protected sheet? Alternatively, I was wondering if there is a way to "intercept" the Find/Replace, unprotect the sheet, have the Find/Replace dialog executed and then protect the sheet again? Is there something like a Application.Replace() available somewhere? Thanks, Joe |
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