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Thanks for your reply.
I tried this code, but it seems like it will prompt the user to unprotect the file. Since the user does not have tha password, thus I don't think this will be working at the end user's end. I just found out that whenever I copy the data content from the web site, then the cell will be locked, even though my initial setting is unlocked. Any idea on this? Appreciate your help. "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: I guess you code run this code in the Workbook_Open event... Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Next Rick "ah" wrote in message ... I found that when user copy the data from a locked cell and paste it to my template, the excel will change the cell format from unlocked to locked. Please advice: how am I going to prevent the format from being changed? "ah" wrote: I've wrongly posted the following in the Excel General Question just now, thus sorry for the duplicate posts: Hi; Can someone help me urgently? I'm getting a lot of complaint from end user stating that they are not be able to change the cell contents. This is how it works: a) Staff A will fill in the template and forward it to their supervisor for approval b) The supervisor might need to make some amendments when they found that there are some mistakes with the form. c) The supervisor claim that they are not be able to change the contents in some of the cell I performed a check and found that the cell properties has been changed to "Locked" when it reaches the supervisor. For your information, I did not lock the cell. In the event if it is locked, then the staff will not be able to fill in the cell at the 1st place, as they don't have the password to unprotect it. I suspect the staff A is copying the data from another source and paste it into the template when they performed the data entry. Please advice: How am i going to prevent the user from changing the cell properties from "unlocked" to "Locked" even when they are copying the data from another source? Thanks in advance |
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You can supply the password as an argument to the Unprotect method. Look up
Unprotect in the help files. Rick "ah" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. I tried this code, but it seems like it will prompt the user to unprotect the file. Since the user does not have tha password, thus I don't think this will be working at the end user's end. I just found out that whenever I copy the data content from the web site, then the cell will be locked, even though my initial setting is unlocked. Any idea on this? Appreciate your help. "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: I guess you code run this code in the Workbook_Open event... Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Next Rick "ah" wrote in message ... I found that when user copy the data from a locked cell and paste it to my template, the excel will change the cell format from unlocked to locked. Please advice: how am I going to prevent the format from being changed? "ah" wrote: I've wrongly posted the following in the Excel General Question just now, thus sorry for the duplicate posts: Hi; Can someone help me urgently? I'm getting a lot of complaint from end user stating that they are not be able to change the cell contents. This is how it works: a) Staff A will fill in the template and forward it to their supervisor for approval b) The supervisor might need to make some amendments when they found that there are some mistakes with the form. c) The supervisor claim that they are not be able to change the contents in some of the cell I performed a check and found that the cell properties has been changed to "Locked" when it reaches the supervisor. For your information, I did not lock the cell. In the event if it is locked, then the staff will not be able to fill in the cell at the 1st place, as they don't have the password to unprotect it. I suspect the staff A is copying the data from another source and paste it into the template when they performed the data entry. Please advice: How am i going to prevent the user from changing the cell properties from "unlocked" to "Locked" even when they are copying the data from another source? Thanks in advance |
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Hi Rick;
Thanks. May be I should explain it clearer. I've included the following code into my excel now, it works when I save the file. Thanks a lot! Please advice whether we can unlock the field even before the user save the file? My code is as follows: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeSave(ByVal SaveAsUI As Boolean, Cancel As Boolean) Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Password:="BATCH" Range("C10:G12").Locked = False Range("A15:K2000").Locked = False Next ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Move Position to New Org Unit").Protect Password:="BATCH" ActiveSheet.Protect End Sub "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: You can supply the password as an argument to the Unprotect method. Look up Unprotect in the help files. Rick "ah" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. I tried this code, but it seems like it will prompt the user to unprotect the file. Since the user does not have tha password, thus I don't think this will be working at the end user's end. I just found out that whenever I copy the data content from the web site, then the cell will be locked, even though my initial setting is unlocked. Any idea on this? Appreciate your help. "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: I guess you code run this code in the Workbook_Open event... Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Next Rick "ah" wrote in message ... I found that when user copy the data from a locked cell and paste it to my template, the excel will change the cell format from unlocked to locked. Please advice: how am I going to prevent the format from being changed? "ah" wrote: I've wrongly posted the following in the Excel General Question just now, thus sorry for the duplicate posts: Hi; Can someone help me urgently? I'm getting a lot of complaint from end user stating that they are not be able to change the cell contents. This is how it works: a) Staff A will fill in the template and forward it to their supervisor for approval b) The supervisor might need to make some amendments when they found that there are some mistakes with the form. c) The supervisor claim that they are not be able to change the contents in some of the cell I performed a check and found that the cell properties has been changed to "Locked" when it reaches the supervisor. For your information, I did not lock the cell. In the event if it is locked, then the staff will not be able to fill in the cell at the 1st place, as they don't have the password to unprotect it. I suspect the staff A is copying the data from another source and paste it into the template when they performed the data entry. Please advice: How am i going to prevent the user from changing the cell properties from "unlocked" to "Locked" even when they are copying the data from another source? Thanks in advance |
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I haven't followed your thread, but I bet you want to qualify those ranges!
Private Sub Workbook_BeforeSave(ByVal SaveAsUI As Boolean, Cancel As Boolean) Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Password:="BATCH" WS.Range("C10:G12").Locked = False Ws.Range("A15:K2000").Locked = False 'and did you want this? WS.protect Password:="BATCH" Next WS 'already protected by the loop if you added that last .protect line me.Worksheets("Move Position to New Org Unit").Protect Password:="BATCH" End Sub ah wrote: Hi Rick; Thanks. May be I should explain it clearer. I've included the following code into my excel now, it works when I save the file. Thanks a lot! Please advice whether we can unlock the field even before the user save the file? My code is as follows: Private Sub Workbook_BeforeSave(ByVal SaveAsUI As Boolean, Cancel As Boolean) Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Password:="BATCH" Range("C10:G12").Locked = False Range("A15:K2000").Locked = False Next ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Move Position to New Org Unit").Protect Password:="BATCH" ActiveSheet.Protect End Sub "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: You can supply the password as an argument to the Unprotect method. Look up Unprotect in the help files. Rick "ah" wrote in message ... Thanks for your reply. I tried this code, but it seems like it will prompt the user to unprotect the file. Since the user does not have tha password, thus I don't think this will be working at the end user's end. I just found out that whenever I copy the data content from the web site, then the cell will be locked, even though my initial setting is unlocked. Any idea on this? Appreciate your help. "Rick Rothstein (MVP - VB)" wrote: I guess you code run this code in the Workbook_Open event... Dim WS As Worksheet For Each WS In Worksheets WS.Unprotect Next Rick "ah" wrote in message ... I found that when user copy the data from a locked cell and paste it to my template, the excel will change the cell format from unlocked to locked. Please advice: how am I going to prevent the format from being changed? "ah" wrote: I've wrongly posted the following in the Excel General Question just now, thus sorry for the duplicate posts: Hi; Can someone help me urgently? I'm getting a lot of complaint from end user stating that they are not be able to change the cell contents. This is how it works: a) Staff A will fill in the template and forward it to their supervisor for approval b) The supervisor might need to make some amendments when they found that there are some mistakes with the form. c) The supervisor claim that they are not be able to change the contents in some of the cell I performed a check and found that the cell properties has been changed to "Locked" when it reaches the supervisor. For your information, I did not lock the cell. In the event if it is locked, then the staff will not be able to fill in the cell at the 1st place, as they don't have the password to unprotect it. I suspect the staff A is copying the data from another source and paste it into the template when they performed the data entry. Please advice: How am i going to prevent the user from changing the cell properties from "unlocked" to "Locked" even when they are copying the data from another source? Thanks in advance -- Dave Peterson |
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