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  • RightLaugh
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000
    screenupdating ?

    why could you not google this yourself you tw4t!!!!

    That'll be £250 please.
    That's the baby. Thanks.
    Cheque is in the post.

    P.S you geek

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  • lilelvis2000
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    screenupdating ?

    why could you not google this yourself you tw4t!!!!

    That'll be £250 please.

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  • RightLaugh
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    Originally posted by thunderlizard
    you can password protect the code project - is that what you're after?


    oh, & you're a right spanner.


    hth

    tl
    I'm afraid not.
    The vba script goes to other worksheets and you can see this happening. I just want it to run and the user doesn't see any of that.

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  • Ardesco
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    Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries!

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  • thunderlizard
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    you can password protect the code project - is that what you're after?


    oh, & you're a right spanner.


    hth

    tl

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  • RightLaugh
    started a topic Excel VBA

    Excel VBA

    I've created a combo box on a worksheet and have some VBA on the change event. I don't want the user to see what the code is doing. I managed to turn this option off before but I've forgotten how to do it.
    Could one of you give me some help.
    I also would like some insults as well seeing as it's such an easy thing to do.
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