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Position of cursor when protected file is opened
I decided to reword an earlier question.
I would like to choose which cell appears selected when a protected worksheet is opened. (some cells are unlocked for data entry) Apparently the default is the first unlocked cell...but I have good reasons why I need to change this. Do you Excel whizzes out there know of a way to do this? THANKS in advance! |
Position of cursor when protected file is opened
Stilla, here is one way, if macro's are enabled
Private Sub Workbook_Open() Sheets("Sheet1").Select Range("D4").Select End Sub To put in this macro, from your workbook right-click the workbook's icon and pick View Code. This icon is to the left of the "File" menu this will open the VBA editor, in Project Explorer double click on thisworkbook, under your workbook name, if you don't see it press CTRL + r to open the Project Explorer, then paste the code in the window that opens on the right hand side, press Alt and Q to close this window and go back to your workbook, now this will run every time you open the workbook. If you are using excel 2000 or newer you may have to change the macro security settings to get the macro to run. To change the security settings go to tools, macro, security, security level and set it to medium -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Stilla" wrote in message ... I decided to reword an earlier question. I would like to choose which cell appears selected when a protected worksheet is opened. (some cells are unlocked for data entry) Apparently the default is the first unlocked cell...but I have good reasons why I need to change this. Do you Excel whizzes out there know of a way to do this? THANKS in advance! |
Position of cursor when protected file is opened
The cursor will remain in the same position as when the file was saved, the previous comment was true in relation to having a macro initiate to place the cursor in your desired cell when the file is opened. -- Markyboy ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Markyboy's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29493 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=491923 |
Position of cursor when protected file is opened
Thanks Paul.. I'll try that.
So, if I were to send this file somewhere for people to use, I'd have to attach the macro to the file itself, right? There's no way around that. (I'm trying to avoid sending file with embedded macros) Thanks again "Paul B" wrote: Stilla, here is one way, if macro's are enabled Private Sub Workbook_Open() Sheets("Sheet1").Select Range("D4").Select End Sub To put in this macro, from your workbook right-click the workbook's icon and pick View Code. This icon is to the left of the "File" menu this will open the VBA editor, in Project Explorer double click on thisworkbook, under your workbook name, if you don't see it press CTRL + r to open the Project Explorer, then paste the code in the window that opens on the right hand side, press Alt and Q to close this window and go back to your workbook, now this will run every time you open the workbook. If you are using excel 2000 or newer you may have to change the macro security settings to get the macro to run. To change the security settings go to tools, macro, security, security level and set it to medium -- Paul B Always backup your data before trying something new Please post any response to the newsgroups so others can benefit from it Feedback on answers is always appreciated! Using Excel 2002 & 2003 "Stilla" wrote in message ... I decided to reword an earlier question. I would like to choose which cell appears selected when a protected worksheet is opened. (some cells are unlocked for data entry) Apparently the default is the first unlocked cell...but I have good reasons why I need to change this. Do you Excel whizzes out there know of a way to do this? THANKS in advance! |
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