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Is it possible when looping through the Sheets in a Workbook to check the
Protection Status of each sheet?

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Default Sheet Protection Status

There are 3 properties for Worksheet protection that you can check to see if
they are turned on or off. They a

.ProtectContents
.ProtectDrawingObjects
.ProtectScenarios

On each loop (worksheet) you can check the status of these properties.

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Is it possible when looping through the Sheets in a Workbook to check the
Protection Status of each sheet?

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Andy Williams

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