If you sheet protected by a password, you can add a password on next
statement
Before doing some change on sheet, add this line
ActiveSheet.Unprotect "MySheetPassword"
and after done with it, lock it again by using the same password
ActiveSheet.Protect "MySheetPassword"
Pada 10/09/2013 22:09, ITP Abdulgani Shaikh menulis:
Yes got it, but active sheet is password protected, any solution for that.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 8:29 PM, De Premor <d...@premor.net
<mailto:d...@premor.net>> wrote:
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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