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Is there a worksheet function that will return the status of the worksheet as
being "protected" or "unprotected" that I can display? Thanks for any and all assistance. JimB |
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Not that I know, but in VBA, the status can be determined (and altered), so
you should be able to create your own function. Tieske "JimB" wrote in message ... Is there a worksheet function that will return the status of the worksheet as being "protected" or "unprotected" that I can display? Thanks for any and all assistance. JimB |
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