Run time error 57121

poiu

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Hello,

Please could you help - when I try to run a macro I'm getting a run time error 57121.

The file was created by Excel 2007 but opened in Excel 2003, any idea what may be causing it?

Thanks,

Poiu
 

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Hi the error is within the macro (not in calling the macro). The macro loops through each worksheet and fails when it reaches the currently selected worksheet. The line of the failure is "Test = wSheet.Name" below and it gives a Run time error 57121.

This failure occurs on my Excel 2007, but a colleague's computer (also with Excel 2007) works fine. Is it a problem with my settings? :)

Code:
For Each wSheet In Worksheets

    ' Test
    Test = wSheet.Name

    wsheet.Unprotect Password:="password"
Next wSheet

Thanks,

Poiu
 
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