Microsoft KB Archive/168842

= XL97: Run-Time Error Using SpecialCells Method with Protection =

Article ID: 168842

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q168842





SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to use the SpecialCells Method in a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro or procedure in Microsoft Excel, you may receive the following error message:

Run-time error '1004':

You cannot use this command on a protected sheet. To unprotect the sheet, use the Unprotect Sheet command (Tools menu, Protection submenu). You may be prompted for a password.



CAUSE
This problem occurs if the following conditions are true:
 * You are running a Visual Basic for Applications macro or procedure that selects cells by using the SpecialCells method. -and-


 * The contents of the active worksheet are currently protected.



WORKAROUND
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;CNTACTMS

Method 1: Use the SendKeys Statement
Some of the SpecialCells constants have keyboard equivalents that can be selected by pressing a specific key combination. For example, to select the last cell in the used range using the SpecialCells method, the xlCellTypeLastCell constant is used. This operation can be simulated on the worksheet by pressing the CTRL+END key combination. Using the SendKeys statement, a macro can simulate pressing this key combination. The following is a macro that provides an example of pressing the CTRL+END key combination and will operate when the worksheet contents are protected: Sub Test Application.SendKeys "^{END}" End Sub The following example simulates the xlCellTypeNotes constant of the SpecialCells method by pressing the CTRL+SHIFT+O key combination: Sub Test2 Application.SendKeys "^+O" End Sub The other constants (xlCellTypeConstants, xlCellTypeFormulas, xlCellTypeBlanks, and xlCellTypeVisible) cannot be simulated by using key combinations.

Method 2: Unprotect the Worksheet
If the SpecialCells method is used on a worksheet with the contents protected, the macro will produce the error listed in the "Symptoms" section of this article. To avoid this error, unprotect the sheet before using the SpecialCells method. Reapply the protection once the cells have been selected. This example unprotects the sheet, selects all blank cells in the used range, and then protects the sheet: Sub Test3 ActiveSheet.Unprotect Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Select ActiveSheet.Protect DrawingObjects:=True, Contents:=True, _ Scenarios:=True End Sub NOTE: If the worksheet is protected by a password, you must supply the password as an argument for the Unprotect method.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article

