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Thanks for the help but this does not suppress the initial dialogue box
asking to read only or not. Also sub auto-open() does not work for me whereas sub workbook auto_open does? Why is this? The only way I can get around this is not to have the workbook saved password protected or readonly but make it readonly automatically on the auto-open using the code: Private Sub Workbook_Open() ThisWorkbook.ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly End Sub Cheers, Tim ryguy7272" wrote: For an old post: Option Explicit Sub auto_open() Dim resp As Long If ThisWorkbook.ReadOnly = True Then 'they opened it readonly 'do nothing Else resp = MsgBox(Prompt:="What to change it to readonly?", _ Buttons:=vbYesNo) If resp = vbYes Then ThisWorkbook.ChangeFileAccess xlReadOnly End If End If End Sub Hit Alt+F11, double-click 'ThisWorkbook' and paste the code in there. Finally, File|SaveAs|tools|general options|check that "read-only recommended" box. Good luck, Ryan--- -- Ryan--- If this information was helpful, please indicate this by clicking ''Yes''. "Tim C" wrote: I want to manually open a protected workbook and for it to open read-only with out a dialog box. If the above requires the use of the auto_open event, how do I turn this off when I open the protected workbook programmatically? I'm using excel 2003 |
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