XL: How to Determine If a Workbook or a Worksheet Is ProtectedLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q161245 |
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SUMMARYThis article provides Visual Basic for Applications sample macros that determine whether a workbook or a worksheet is protected.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/ Example 1: Determining Whether a Workbook Is Protected
Dim X As Boolean Sub Test_Workbook_Protection() X = False If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectWindows Then X = True If ActiveWorkbook.ProtectStructure Then X = True If X = False Then MsgBox "The workbook is not protected." Else MsgBox "The workbook is protected." End If End Sub Example 2: Determining Whether a Worksheet Is Protected
Sub Test_Worksheet_Protection() X = False If ActiveSheet.ProtectContents Then X = True If ActiveSheet.ProtectDrawingObjects Then X = True If ActiveSheet.ProtectScenarios Then X = True If X = False Then MsgBox "The worksheet is not protected." Else MsgBox "The worksheet is protected." End If End Sub REFERENCESFor additional information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q163435 TITLE : VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications Microsoft Excel 97For more information about protection in Microsoft Excel, click the Index tab in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text
protecting, worksheets and workbooksand then double-click the selected text to go to the "Control access to workbooks and worksheets" topic.
Microsoft Excel 5.0For more information about protection in Microsoft Excel, click the Search button in Help and type:
protecting documents |
Additional query words: XL97 8.00 XL98 XL7 XL5
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