I want my macro to protect my sheet again after it is done to allow editing objects and formatting rows. I am really stuck and have come up with the below, but it isn't working. Please help!
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I want my macro to protect my sheet again after it is done to allow editing objects and formatting rows. I am really stuck and have come up with the below, but it isn't working. Please help!
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Last edited by Kristine T.; 11-16-2009 at 03:17 PM.
Okay, I made this work. However, when I put in AllowEditingObjects or AllowEdit Objects it doesn't work. Does anyone know how I should write that last bit so it works?
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Okay, I found the below, but I don't know how to encorporate it in my WorkbookAfterPrint (). I have both posted below. My sheet is named "TA Form", so I assume the With Sheet1 should be changed to With Sheets ("TA Form")?
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I solved it. Here is the answer....
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Thank you for posting your solution.
If interested you can format all ranges simultaneously:
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I was wondering about that... thanks!!!
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