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In previous versions of Excel, you could select a series of worksheets and
unprotect or protect them. Apparently this is no longer possible. When i select more that 1 sheet "protect sheet" function becomes grayed out. |
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Hi
Jason Morin submitted this macro back in December to do what you require. Try a simple macro like this: Sub ProtectAll() Dim ws As Object For Each ws In ThisWorkbook.Sheets ws.Protect Password:="1234" Next End Sub Right-click on a tab, select View Code, and then double click on ThisWorkbook to your left in insert the above macro. Also,change the password from 1234 to whatever you prefer. HTH Michael Mitchelson "jjinlotusland" wrote: In previous versions of Excel, you could select a series of worksheets and unprotect or protect them. Apparently this is no longer possible. When i select more that 1 sheet "protect sheet" function becomes grayed out. |
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