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Shared Excel worksheet
Please Help,
I accedentely protected my worksheet by using the option "protecting and share with other users". I saved the worksheet using the same file Name. The problem I have now is that I can't change the Macro's using Visual Basic. Is there any option to get to my macro's? |
Shared Excel worksheet
Hi,
You need to un-share the workbook and you will be able to view/edit your macros again. Mike "Linde" wrote: Please Help, I accedentely protected my worksheet by using the option "protecting and share with other users". I saved the worksheet using the same file Name. The problem I have now is that I can't change the Macro's using Visual Basic. Is there any option to get to my macro's? |
Shared Excel worksheet
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your answer, however I already tryt this, but it is not functioning. The mainfile/shared file are the same. so I (as far I can see) have only a shared worksheet to work with. I saved the shared worksheet without password. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, You need to un-share the workbook and you will be able to view/edit your macros again. Mike "Linde" wrote: Please Help, I accedentely protected my worksheet by using the option "protecting and share with other users". I saved the worksheet using the same file Name. The problem I have now is that I can't change the Macro's using Visual Basic. Is there any option to get to my macro's? |
Shared Excel worksheet
Hi,
If I've understood correctly you clicked Tools|Protection|Protect & Share Clicked OK without entering a password and now you can't access your macros. To overcome this click:- Tools|Protection|Unprotect shared workbook Then Tools|Share workbook Remove the checkmark from 'Allow changes........" Click OK. This will un-share the workbook and give access to your macros. Mike "Linde" wrote: Hi Mike, Thanks for your answer, however I already tryt this, but it is not functioning. The mainfile/shared file are the same. so I (as far I can see) have only a shared worksheet to work with. I saved the shared worksheet without password. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, You need to un-share the workbook and you will be able to view/edit your macros again. Mike "Linde" wrote: Please Help, I accedentely protected my worksheet by using the option "protecting and share with other users". I saved the worksheet using the same file Name. The problem I have now is that I can't change the Macro's using Visual Basic. Is there any option to get to my macro's? |
Shared Excel worksheet
Hi,
You made my day, a real easy answer Thanks. all best wishes and a good new year! Harm "Mike H" wrote: Hi, If I've understood correctly you clicked Tools|Protection|Protect & Share Clicked OK without entering a password and now you can't access your macros. To overcome this click:- Tools|Protection|Unprotect shared workbook Then Tools|Share workbook Remove the checkmark from 'Allow changes........" Click OK. This will un-share the workbook and give access to your macros. Mike "Linde" wrote: Hi Mike, Thanks for your answer, however I already tryt this, but it is not functioning. The mainfile/shared file are the same. so I (as far I can see) have only a shared worksheet to work with. I saved the shared worksheet without password. "Mike H" wrote: Hi, You need to un-share the workbook and you will be able to view/edit your macros again. Mike "Linde" wrote: Please Help, I accedentely protected my worksheet by using the option "protecting and share with other users". I saved the worksheet using the same file Name. The problem I have now is that I can't change the Macro's using Visual Basic. Is there any option to get to my macro's? |
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