With statement on many sheets
Thanks again Dan. I wasn't thinking too clearly and your method and logic
are just fine!
Rob
"Dan Hatola" wrote in message
...
15 sheets seemed like a lot to list individually. I was guessing that the
15
sheets were the majority of the sheets in the workbook so therefore it
would
be more efficient to loop through all sheets, but exclude the few you need
to
exclude. For instance:
Sub test()
For Each sht In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
If (sht.Name < "Sheet6") And (sht.Name < "Sheet8") Then
With sht
.EnableSelection = xlUnlockedCells
.ScrollArea = "A1:J75"
.Protect
End With
Next sht
End Sub
If you are working with the code names for the sheets, use sht.codename
instead of sht.name.
What benefit will you get from listing all 15 sheet names? If you really
need to list them, is there some logic in how they are named/set-up that
you
can use to easily identify them?
"Rob" wrote:
Thanks Dan. That certainly helps.
But isn't there a way to include all the applicable sheets in the With
line?
eg With Sheet1, Sheet2, Sheet3 etc. (in some format that works)
I'm sure I've seen something like that in some other code which I can't
find
any more
Rob
"Dan Hatola" wrote in message
...
Here is some basic code that will loop through all of the sheets in the
workbook. If you want to exclude some sheets, you can use an if
statement.
For Each sht In ThisWorkbook.Worksheets
With sht
.EnableSelection = xlUnlockedCells
.ScrollArea = "A1:J75"
.Protect
End With
Next sht
Hope this helps.
Dan
"Rob" wrote:
I would like to know how to use a single With statement to apply to
about
15
sheets
The statement for one sheet is.....
With Sheet5
.EnableSelection = xlUnlockedCells
.ScrollArea = "A1:J75"
.protect
End With
Rob
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