I knew this was easy. Thanks.
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Browse All TopicsHi, I have one easy question (but because this is the 1st tiem I've used Excel macro so I don't know) about excel macro VBA:
How can I protect the content of some worksheets in a workbook from being modified? Users can view them but not be able to modify them.
I know for workbooks, we do this:
ThisWorkbook.Unprotect WbPass
'code here
ThisWorkbook.Protect WbPass, True
How about worksheets?
Thanks.
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by: w100ktnPosted on 2003-08-07 at 10:42:46ID: 9101880
Sheets("Test").unprotect wbpass
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Sheets("Test").protect wbpass, true
My assumption is the sheet's name is Test and wbpass is the string of password.
w100ktn