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UserAccess Object (Excel)

Represents the user access for a protected range.

Example

Use the Add method or the Item property of the UserAccessList collection to return a UserAccess object.

Once a UserAccess object is returned, you can determine if access is allowed for a particular range in an worksheet, using the AllowEdit property. The following example adds a range that can be edited on a protected worksheet and notifies the user the title of that range.

Sub UseAllowEditRanges() 
 
 Dim wksSheet As Worksheet 
 
 Set wksSheet = Application.ActiveSheet 
 
 ' Add a range that can be edited on the protected worksheet. 
 wksSheet.Protection.AllowEditRanges.Add "Test", Range("A1") 
 
 ' Notify the user the title of the range that can be edited. 
 MsgBox wksSheet.Protection.AllowEditRanges(1).Title 
 
End Sub

See Also

Concepts

UserAccess Object Members

Excel Object Model Reference