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Default UserInterfaceOnly not being recognised

I meant to say "The UI Only setting doesn't always work." I do the same
check as you, and wrap the broken code with un/protect.

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"Jim Rech" wrote in message
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The UI Only setting doesn't seem to work.


I find it works "most of the time". I slap it on, see what chokes, and
put unprotect/protects around them.

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"Jon Peltier" wrote in message
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These named parameters do not autocapitalize.

I find that some things do not work unless the sheet is truly
unprotected. The UI Only setting doesn't seem to work. It may vary on
Excel version.

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"jillc" wrote in message
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I add the following code into a workbook_open sub

Worksheets("DataInputSheet").Protect userinterfaceonly:=True

the phrase 'userinterfaceonly' does not capitalise as expected, and the
macros do not work as expected. Is my syntax wrong?
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Thanks in advance, Jill C







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