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Prompt to Unprotect Single Worksheet
I've found lots of code to unprotect all worksheets in a workbook,
both with and without prompts for the password; however I can't seem to locate anything for prompting a user to unprotect a single worksheet in a workbook. Any guidance is greatly appreciated. |
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Prompt to Unprotect Single Worksheet
Seems to me the principle would be the same, wouldn't it? I hardly ever use
protection, but it looks from the documentation as though it applies to each worksheet rather than to the workbook as a whole. So the examples you've seen that apply to all worksheets in a workbook no doubt do something like a For Each SheetObj In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets, and then protect (or unprotect) each SheetObj. So inside the loop it's doing exactly what you want -- protect (or unprotect) a single sheet. What am I missing, here? --- " wrote: I've found lots of code to unprotect all worksheets in a workbook, both with and without prompts for the password; however I can't seem to locate anything for prompting a user to unprotect a single worksheet in a workbook. Any guidance is greatly appreciated. |
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Prompt to Unprotect Single Worksheet
On Sep 14, 11:18*pm, Bob Bridges
wrote: Seems to me the principle would be the same, wouldn't it? *I hardly ever use protection, but it looks from the documentation as though it applies to each worksheet rather than to the workbook as a whole. *So the examples you've seen that apply to all worksheets in a workbook no doubt do something like a For Each SheetObj In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets, and then protect (or unprotect) each SheetObj. *So inside the loop it's doing exactly what you want -- protect (or unprotect) a single sheet. *What am I missing, here? --- " wrote: I've found lots of code to unprotect all worksheets in a workbook, both with and without prompts for the password; however I can't seem to locate anything for prompting a user to unprotect a single worksheet in a workbook. *Any guidance is greatly appreciated.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Same principle but I don't know how to make the change from "For each" and looping through all of 28 of them to only the one worksheet. |
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