Macro problem

nancyo

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I have an excel spreadsheet with 2 simple macros, which run in a specific order. Both macros unprotect the spreadsheet as the first step, and protect with the last step (password is included in code). After I run the first macro, if I go to unprotect the sheet, I am NOT prompted for a password. If I run the second macro, and then try to unprotect the sheet, I am prompted for a password. The macros both have the same language...???
 

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The .Protect and .Unprotect methods have an optional parameter which is the password. Are you sure you're supplying it when you unprotect and when you re-protect ?
 
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Yes - both macros are identical with regards to the protect, unprotect. I am begining to think it is a glitch.
 
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