If you want to select current sheet, Use*ActiveSheet *to select it, not
ActiveWorkbook
*ActiveSheet*.Unprotect
bla...bla...bla...
*ActiveSheet*.Protect
Pada 10/09/2013 21:52, ITP Abdulgani Shaikh menulis:
Dear Sir,
This sheet is again giving problem, please see attachments. When I am
additing sheet and running CHECK macro, it gives error on new added sheet.
Regards
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 10:24 AM, ITP Abdulgani Shaikh
<itpabdulg...@gmail.com <mailto:itpabdulg...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thnks its working fine.
Can you do something for 2 issue, I know it require lil bit time
Or do partly & guide me, i will try for it
Once again thnks
On Sep 2, 2013 7:16 PM, "De Premor" <d...@premor.net
<mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:
Ups Sorry, i've forgot a line code for unlocking you sheet
protection
See at Line 4 and last line that i've bold
Sub check()
Dim Birth As Range, PANo As Range, UserInput, Arr
Set Birth = [G2]
Set PANo = [j2]
*Sheet5.Unprotect
* If IsEmpty(Birth) Then
Birth.Interior.Color = 255
Birth.Interior.Pattern = xlSolid
If MsgBox("Birth Date is empty, Do you want to enter
data now ?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion) = vbYes Then
UserInput = Application.InputBox("Enter the Bith
Date using format DD/MM/YYYY", "Birth Date", Type:=2)
If Not UserInput = False Then
Arr = Split(UserInput, "/")
Birth.Formula = "=DATE(" & Arr(2) & "," &
Arr(1) & "," & Arr(0) & ")"
Birth.Interior.Pattern = xlNone
End If
End If
End If
If IsEmpty(PANo) Then
PANo.Interior.Color = 255
PANo.Interior.Pattern = xlSolid
If MsgBox("PANo is empty, Do you want to enter data
now ?", vbYesNo + vbQuestion) = vbYes Then
UserInput = Application.InputBox("Input PANo !",
"PANo", Type:=1)
If Not UserInput = False Then
PANo = UserInput
PANo.Interior.Pattern = xlNone
End If
End If
End If
* Sheet5.Protect**
*End Sub
Pada 02/09/2013 20:05, ITP Abdulgani Shaikh menulis:
Thank you for your response, but it gives error as, pl find
attached file.
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