Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Same macro for multiple sheets

2013-04-18 Thread Pravin Gunjal
Thanks Prince.
It's working fine.

Regards
Pravin.

On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Prince  wrote:

> Hi Pravin,
>
> You may use this
>
> Public Sub Protect_Unprotect()
> Dim wks As Worksheet
> For Each wks In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
> With wks
> If g_blnUpdate = True Then
> g_blnUpdate = False
> .Protect
> ElseIf g_blnUpdate = False Then
> g_blnUpdate = True
> .Unprotect
> End If
> End With
> Next
> End Sub
>
>
> regards
> prince
>
> On Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:50:27 AM UTC+5:30, Pravin Gunjal wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> How can I use the following macro for multiple sheets (this is placed in
>> Module) :-
>>
>> Public g_blnUpdate  As Boolean
>>
>> Public Sub Protect_Unprotect()
>> With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("**Sheet1")
>> If g_blnUpdate = True Then
>> g_blnUpdate = False
>> .Protect
>>  ElseIf g_blnUpdate = False Then
>> g_blnUpdate = True
>> .Unprotect
>> End If
>> End With
>> End Sub
>>
>> Regards
>> Pravin Gunjal
>>
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$$Excel-Macros$$ Re: Same macro for multiple sheets

2013-04-17 Thread Prince
Hi Pravin,

You may use this

Public Sub Protect_Unprotect()
Dim wks As Worksheet
For Each wks In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
With wks
If g_blnUpdate = True Then
g_blnUpdate = False
.Protect
ElseIf g_blnUpdate = False Then
g_blnUpdate = True
.Unprotect
End If
End With
Next
End Sub


regards
prince

On Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:50:27 AM UTC+5:30, Pravin Gunjal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> How can I use the following macro for multiple sheets (this is placed in 
> Module) :-
>
> Public g_blnUpdate  As Boolean
>
> Public Sub Protect_Unprotect()
> With ThisWorkbook.Worksheets("Sheet1")
> If g_blnUpdate = True Then
> g_blnUpdate = False
> .Protect
> ElseIf g_blnUpdate = False Then
> g_blnUpdate = True
> .Unprotect
> End If
> End With
> End Sub
>
> Regards
> Pravin Gunjal
>
>  

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