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Before Save code
I have an excel spreadsheet where I have cells that are mandatory to fill in.
I used the Before Save code in Thisworkbook and it worked. Now how can I suspend this action so I can save the file myself? -- Kelly |
Before Save code
Well, as written, you can't. Not without satisfying the conditions of the
save macro. A way around this is to have another condition in the macro that will bypass the check if present. Of course, if saving the file is your only purpose and you don't intend for anyone to use it in the short term, you can always remark-out that code. HTH Otto "Kelly" wrote in message ... I have an excel spreadsheet where I have cells that are mandatory to fill in. I used the Before Save code in Thisworkbook and it worked. Now how can I suspend this action so I can save the file myself? -- Kelly |
Before Save code
One way is to disable events first.
In the VBE show the immediate window type this application.enableevents = false and hit enter Then save your file. Then turn events back on application.enableevents = True You may want to create a macro that does the same: Option Explicit Option Private Module Sub SecretSave() application.enableevents = false thisworkbook.save application.enableevents = true End Sub Kelly wrote: I have an excel spreadsheet where I have cells that are mandatory to fill in. I used the Before Save code in Thisworkbook and it worked. Now how can I suspend this action so I can save the file myself? -- Kelly -- Dave Peterson |
Before Save code
Dave,
What are the steps to create this macro? -- Kelly "Dave Peterson" wrote: One way is to disable events first. In the VBE show the immediate window type this application.enableevents = false and hit enter Then save your file. Then turn events back on application.enableevents = True You may want to create a macro that does the same: Option Explicit Option Private Module Sub SecretSave() application.enableevents = false thisworkbook.save application.enableevents = true End Sub Kelly wrote: I have an excel spreadsheet where I have cells that are mandatory to fill in. I used the Before Save code in Thisworkbook and it worked. Now how can I suspend this action so I can save the file myself? -- Kelly -- Dave Peterson |
Before Save code
Open your workbook
hit alt-f11 to get to the VBE hit ctrl-r to see the project explorer Select your workbook's project Insert|module Paste that code into the newly opened code window. If you're new to macros, you may want to read David McRitchie's intro at: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/getstarted.htm Kelly wrote: Dave, What are the steps to create this macro? -- Kelly "Dave Peterson" wrote: One way is to disable events first. In the VBE show the immediate window type this application.enableevents = false and hit enter Then save your file. Then turn events back on application.enableevents = True You may want to create a macro that does the same: Option Explicit Option Private Module Sub SecretSave() application.enableevents = false thisworkbook.save application.enableevents = true End Sub Kelly wrote: I have an excel spreadsheet where I have cells that are mandatory to fill in. I used the Before Save code in Thisworkbook and it worked. Now how can I suspend this action so I can save the file myself? -- Kelly -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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