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VBA Error
I am getting this error on the code below. Run-Time '438': Object
doesn't support this property or method" Private Sub FourthChoose_Click() Const PWORD As String = "123456" Application.ScreenUpdating = False With Worksheets("Model") .Activate .Unprotect Password:=PWORD .Range("O56").Select .Columns("R:R").Select .Selection.Cut .Columns("O:O").Select .Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Columns("S:S").Select .Selection.Cut .Columns("Q:Q").Select .Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Columns("T:T").Select .Selection.Cut .Columns("S:S").Select .Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Range("V24").Select .Protect Password:=PWORD End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Also, is there a way to disable a user from seeing the VBA code of the excel file when this particular file is open, since I have to show the password to make some changes and then relock the file. Thanks for the help. Scott |
VBA Error
Drop the dots in front of each of the .Selection and .application lines.
But you can drop all the .selects and work on the ranges directly: Option Explicit Private Sub FourthChoose_Click() Const PWORD As String = "123456" Application.ScreenUpdating = False With Worksheets("Model") .Select .Unprotect Password:=PWORD .Columns("R:R").Cut .Columns("O:O").Insert Shift:=xlToRight Application.CalculateFull .Columns("S:S").Cut .Columns("Q:Q").Insert Shift:=xlToRight Application.CalculateFull .Columns("T:T").Cut .Columns("S:S").Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Range("V24").Select .Protect Password:=PWORD End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub And the only reason to keep the .Select line is that you wanted to select V24. If you drop that requirement, you can lose both the .select line and the ..range("v24").select line. Select your project Tools|VBAProject|Protection tab Give it a memorable password Note that there are inexpensive project password breakers available. You won't stop all, but you'll stop most. And on top of that worksheet password breakers are easy/free to find. And you sure you need those .calculatefull lines? Scott Halper wrote: I am getting this error on the code below. Run-Time '438': Object doesn't support this property or method" Private Sub FourthChoose_Click() Const PWORD As String = "123456" Application.ScreenUpdating = False With Worksheets("Model") .Activate .Unprotect Password:=PWORD .Range("O56").Select .Columns("R:R").Select .Selection.Cut .Columns("O:O").Select .Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Columns("S:S").Select .Selection.Cut .Columns("Q:Q").Select .Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Columns("T:T").Select .Selection.Cut .Columns("S:S").Select .Selection.Insert Shift:=xlToRight .Application.CalculateFull .Range("V24").Select .Protect Password:=PWORD End With Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Also, is there a way to disable a user from seeing the VBA code of the excel file when this particular file is open, since I have to show the password to make some changes and then relock the file. Thanks for the help. Scott -- Dave Peterson |
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