Article ID: 102616
Article Last Modified on 8/15/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Excel 98 for Macintosh
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SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel, if a worksheet and its objects have been protected,
you cannot activate or change objects that are linked by using the
object linking and embedding (OLE) feature.
CAUSE
This behavior is by design of Microsoft Excel.
WORKAROUND
To activate an OLE object or to make a change to any type of object, first
make sure that your worksheet is not protected. To unprotect a worksheet,
use the following appropriate method.
Microsoft Excel Versions 5.0 and Later
Point to Protection on the Tools menu, and then click Unprotect Sheet. If
a password is requested, enter the password and click OK to continue.
Microsoft Excel Version 4.0
On the Options menu, click Unprotect Document. If a password is requested,
enter the password and click OK to continue.
If you want the worksheet to remain protected, but you also want to be
able to activate OLE objects or make changes to any type of object, use
the following appropriate method.
Microsoft Excel Versions 5.0 and Later
- Point to Protection on the Tools menu, and then click Protect Sheet.
- In the Protect Sheet dialog box, clear the Objects check box. Select
any other options you want, and click OK.
Microsoft Excel Version 4.0
- On the Options menu, click Protect Document.
- In the Protect Document dialog box, clear the Objects check box. Select
any other options you want, and click OK.
Your worksheet should now be protected and you should be able to
activate your objects normally.
REFERENCES
"User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 87-90
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