Locking A Certain Text Boxes, And Not Others
Feb 4, 2009For example:
Locking a certain text boxes, and not others. Under review, protect sheet, the Edit Objects function is all or nothing
For example:
Locking a certain text boxes, and not others. Under review, protect sheet, the Edit Objects function is all or nothing
I have been assigned the task of creating our new integrated time and leave sheet in Excel 2007, previously we had 2 sheets, one for times and one for leave.
The problem I have is that I need to protect the authorisaton columns therre are 2 one for AM and one for PM, so that only Managers can authorise leave by inputting a password and then initialing the leave.
What I then need to do a the end of each month is for the manager to be able to click a Button with a Macro which will then lock the whole worksheet so that employees cannot change their times after the manager has checked the sheet.
I can lock the authorisation columns and password protect but I have to enable protection on the sheet, when I do this I cannot then figure out a way of running a macro which will then protect the whole sheet and assign a password to it so it cannot be changed after being checked and signed off.
I have tried to create a macro (button) to remove the protection on the 2 columns and then reapply protection to the whole sheet with another button but to no avail.....
If anyone has any suggestions I would be eternaly greatful.
Passwords on the sheet for the different buttons are abc or cobra.
You can download my Spreadsheet here.
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I have created a form to be filled out with different locations such as shipping address, scope of work, start date, completed date, etc. I was wondering if there was a way I can lock the format of the form, but still allow people to enter text into it? I have attached to sheet that im trying to lock. I don't know how to do coding but if that is the only way I'm willing to try it if someone can tell me step-by-step how to do it.
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as an example
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I came across this code from the archives (compliments of Dave Hawley)
Sub ReplaceTextBoxText()
Dim sTextBox As Shape
Dim wSheet As Worksheet
Set wSheet = Sheets.Add()
For Each sTextBox In Sheet1.Shapes
I've tried several variations with no results. (perhaps it's to extensive for my modest needs)
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Private Sub LoadRow()
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txtTAddress.Text = Cells(lCurrentRow, 4).Value
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Example
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Sub getext()
Dim s As String
ActiveSheet.Shapes("Text Box 1").Select
s = Selection.Characters.Text
Range("A100").Value = s
End Sub
I can't seem to get it to loop through 20 boxes automatically using a For next loop for instance. Also I would like it to skip any empty text boxes it finds.
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I think the spreadsheet attached gives a good idea of the system and what I want to do.
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Imagine what would happen if you unknowingly had some of these text boxes on your main calculation sheet (200 columns by 2000 rows); one where you regularly copied formulae/cells for a period of over four years. Yes, (judging by their names e.g. "Text Box 29413") the thriving population of these invisible beasties is now in the neighbourhood of thirty thousand! The damn things are worse than fleas; and they're impairing the function of the whole workbook.
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If txtExample1 is "" then msgbox and exit sub
if txt....2
if txt...3
Is there anyway to group the text boxes to test for empty so you don't have to list 20 textboxes