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Paul Kraemer

Allow VBA code to change a locked cell??
 
Hi,

I am using Excel 2007. I have written some VBA code that sets the values in
certain cells using code like the following:

Worksheets("MySheet").Range("A5") = MyValue

This code works when my worksheet is not protected and cell A5 is not
locked. When I protect the worksheet (with A5 locked), my code does not
work. I get run-time error '1004' - "The cell or chart that you are trying
to change is protected and therefore read-only".

I'd like to keep the cell locked (so users cannot edit it), but I do want my
VBA code to be able change the value. Do I have to temporarily unlock the
cell (using VBA) before my code attempts to make a change and then relock the
cell it when my code is done? Or is there an easier way to do this?

Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Paul Kraemer

Barb Reinhardt

Allow VBA code to change a locked cell??
 
You've got it.
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HTH,

Barb Reinhardt



"Paul Kraemer" wrote:

Hi,

I am using Excel 2007. I have written some VBA code that sets the values in
certain cells using code like the following:

Worksheets("MySheet").Range("A5") = MyValue

This code works when my worksheet is not protected and cell A5 is not
locked. When I protect the worksheet (with A5 locked), my code does not
work. I get run-time error '1004' - "The cell or chart that you are trying
to change is protected and therefore read-only".

I'd like to keep the cell locked (so users cannot edit it), but I do want my
VBA code to be able change the value. Do I have to temporarily unlock the
cell (using VBA) before my code attempts to make a change and then relock the
cell it when my code is done? Or is there an easier way to do this?

Thanks in advance,
Paul
--
Paul Kraemer


Paul

Allow VBA code to change a locked cell??
 
I think you'll have to unprotect the sheet prior to the change and reprotect,
rather than unlocking the cell and locking it again.

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"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

You've got it.
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HTH,

Barb Reinhardt



"Paul Kraemer" wrote:

Hi,

I am using Excel 2007. I have written some VBA code that sets the values in
certain cells using code like the following:

Worksheets("MySheet").Range("A5") = MyValue

This code works when my worksheet is not protected and cell A5 is not
locked. When I protect the worksheet (with A5 locked), my code does not
work. I get run-time error '1004' - "The cell or chart that you are trying
to change is protected and therefore read-only".

I'd like to keep the cell locked (so users cannot edit it), but I do want my
VBA code to be able change the value. Do I have to temporarily unlock the
cell (using VBA) before my code attempts to make a change and then relock the
cell it when my code is done? Or is there an easier way to do this?

Thanks in advance,
Paul
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Paul Kraemer


mgandrud

Allow VBA code to change a locked cell??
 

I ran into the same problem yesterday.

The following code seems to work except for sheets that have chart
objects in them.

Sheets("MySheetName").Protect UserInterfaceOnly:=True

I have found that additional arguments can be added like this:

Sheets("MySheetName").Protect UserInterfaceOnly:=True,
DrawingObjects:=False

I do not fully understand the behavior of these arguments.

I hope that this helps.


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