How to locked within a range?

daniel50096230

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I would like to locked the cells between row 1 to 30 and column 1 to 4,how should I code it?


Code:
For i = 1 To 30
  For j = 1 To 14
  ActiveSheet.Cells(i, j).Select
 ActiveSheet.Cells(i, j).Locked = True
 
     ActiveSheet.Protect DrawingObjects:=True, Contents:=True, Scenarios:=False
Next j
Next i
 

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Hi Daniel.

The macro recorder is helpful for this sort of thing. Regards, Fazza

Code:
range("A1:D30").locked=true

or
Code:
range(cells(1,1),cells(30,4)).locked=true
 
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