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I am using the following to Clear a group of cells;
Range("AP1:AP1500").Clear however, after using this code I notice that the cells are Locked rather than Unlocked as they were originally - this then causes problems in other code I have running as the sheet is protected when distributed. Is there something elase I can do to solve the problem ? Thanks |
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Hi,
Is there something elase I can do to solve the problem ? Post all you code because that line of code won't change the locked status of the cells. -- Mike When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the question. "Isis" wrote: I am using the following to Clear a group of cells; Range("AP1:AP1500").Clear however, after using this code I notice that the cells are Locked rather than Unlocked as they were originally - this then causes problems in other code I have running as the sheet is protected when distributed. Is there something elase I can do to solve the problem ? Thanks . |
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?B?TWlrZSBI?= wrote in
: Hi, Is there something elase I can do to solve the problem ? Post all you code because that line of code won't change the locked status of the cells. Mike, thanks for replying. If I UNLOCK cells AP1:AP10 and then 'protect' the sheet then I issue a Range("AP1:AP10").Clear statement - cells AP1:AP10 are now locked ? the code is on a button and prior to clicking it I highlight cells AP1:AP10 and Format | Cells | Protection | Clear the Locked tick box - then protect the sheet then click the button. The cells now show as Locked. Any ideas ? Thanks |
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After you clear the cells, the cells go back to having the Normal style.
So you have a couple of choices. #1. range("AP1:AP1500").clearcontents 'leave formatting alone or #1A. range("AP1:AP1500").value = "" 'formatting untouched here, too or #2. change the Normal style for this workbook. In xl2003 menus: Format|Style... select Normal Uncheck the Locked checkbox. Remember that Styles live in workbooks. You'll have to change the Normal style in any workbook where you need this ability. Isis wrote: I am using the following to Clear a group of cells; Range("AP1:AP1500").Clear however, after using this code I notice that the cells are Locked rather than Unlocked as they were originally - this then causes problems in other code I have running as the sheet is protected when distributed. Is there something elase I can do to solve the problem ? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
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