S
Sandi Bredahl
I have an excel 2007 spreadsheet that is protected. I found the
following macro that will allow other people to run spell check:
Sub Macro1()
Dim WS As Worksheet
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each WS In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets
WS.Select
ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="password"
Cells.CheckSpelling SpellLang:=1033
ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="password"
Next WS
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
It unlocks file, runs spell check and locks file no problem. I save
the file as an Excel-Enabled worksheet - and expected the macro to
magically be included with the spreadsheet to whoever's computer and
work just as flawlessly.
I thought that when the "other" person opens the file, they would get
a security message that would give them the option of running the
macro. BUT IT DOESN'T! And the macro isn't with the file anymore.
Please help. What did I do wrong. This is driving me nuts.
following macro that will allow other people to run spell check:
Sub Macro1()
Dim WS As Worksheet
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
For Each WS In ActiveWorkbook.Worksheets
WS.Select
ActiveSheet.Unprotect Password:="password"
Cells.CheckSpelling SpellLang:=1033
ActiveSheet.Protect Password:="password"
Next WS
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
It unlocks file, runs spell check and locks file no problem. I save
the file as an Excel-Enabled worksheet - and expected the macro to
magically be included with the spreadsheet to whoever's computer and
work just as flawlessly.
I thought that when the "other" person opens the file, they would get
a security message that would give them the option of running the
macro. BUT IT DOESN'T! And the macro isn't with the file anymore.
Please help. What did I do wrong. This is driving me nuts.