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I thought I was being clever in recording a macro to protect workbooks with a
password, and then another to unprotect, using ctrl+ a diff letter everytime. OK, it works, but now to unprotect I'm not even being asked for password!! This happens whether I use the macro or the "unprotect" feature from the menu. As soon as I choose "unprotect" - VOILA! the sheet is unprotected! Obviously, it sort of defeats the purpose of protecting in the first place, if anyone can unprotect. Is this happening, because I'm doing it on the same PC where my macro is stored? Help.. Thanks |
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