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Morning all.
I'm looking to set up an automatic password sheet protection tool and there are only specific elements that I need protected on the worksheets in my workbooks. As such, my goal is to look for a value, in a single column, and if the value exists in one cell, protect that row. All other rows will remain unprotected. As I think about this, it seems to me that I'd need a for loop to iterate through the rows of that one column, and then use an IF statement to look for a value. Part of my struggle is that not all worksheets start at the same start row. Nor do all worksheets end at the same row. Therefore, I need a variable to delineate my start and end points. I've already learned that LastUsedRow does not work well enough to use for this. E.g. for i = firstusedrow to lastusedrow step 1 if .cell() < "" OR " " then Activesheet.protect......... Your helps are appreciated. |
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