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I have an excel 2007 spreadsheet that is protected. I found the
following macro that will allow other people to run spell check: Sub Macro1() Dim WS As Worksheet Application.ScreenUpdating = False For Each WS In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets WS.Select ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="password" Cells.CheckSpelling SpellLang:=1033 ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="password" Next WS Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub It unlocks file, runs spell check and locks file no problem. I save the file as an Excel-Enabled worksheet - and expected the macro to magically be included with the spreadsheet to whoever's computer and work just as flawlessly. I thought that when the "other" person opens the file, they would get a security message that would give them the option of running the macro. BUT IT DOESN'T! And the macro isn't with the file anymore. Please help. What did I do wrong. This is driving me nuts. |
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Where in the workbook did you put the macro?
How do users access the macro to run it? Since all workbooks with macros must be saved as either XLSM or XLSA, I assume you meant you saved it as a Macro-Enabled workbook (XLSM)! In order to use the macro on other machines, Macro Security must be set at least to 'Medium' level with notification option for users to allow/disallow macros when the file is opened. If the following macro is stored in a standard module then it can be run via the Macros dialog... Sub RunSpellCheck() Dim wks As Worksheet For Each wks In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets With wks .Unprotect Password:= "" '//enter your password .Cells.CheckSpelling SpellLang:=1033 .Protect Password:= "" '//enter your password End With 'wks Next 'wks End Sub -- Garry Free usenet access at http://www.eternal-september.org ClassicVB Users Regroup! comp.lang.basic.visual.misc microsoft.public.vb.general.discussion |
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Your code does not unlock any file...........it unprotects each
worksheet in a workbook and runs a spellcheck on that worksheet then re-protects. In the original workbook where did you store the macro? In a general module? You sure you saved as a macro-enabled workbook and that workbook is available to others? What are the macro security settings on the "others" computers? Should be set to "disable with notification". Gord On Tue, 8 May 2012 07:22:23 -0700 (PDT), Sandi Bredahl wrote: I have an excel 2007 spreadsheet that is protected. I found the following macro that will allow other people to run spell check: Sub Macro1() Dim WS As Worksheet Application.ScreenUpdating = False For Each WS In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets WS.Select ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="password" Cells.CheckSpelling SpellLang:=1033 ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="password" Next WS Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub It unlocks file, runs spell check and locks file no problem. I save the file as an Excel-Enabled worksheet - and expected the macro to magically be included with the spreadsheet to whoever's computer and work just as flawlessly. I thought that when the "other" person opens the file, they would get a security message that would give them the option of running the macro. BUT IT DOESN'T! And the macro isn't with the file anymore. Please help. What did I do wrong. This is driving me nuts. |
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