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AllowInsertingColumns Property [Excel 2003 VBA Language Reference]

Returns True if the insertion of columns is allowed on a protected worksheet. Read-only Boolean.

expression.AllowInsertingColumns

expression Required. An expression that returns a Protection object.

Remarks

An inserted column inherits its formatting (by default) from the column to its left, which means that it may have locked cells. In other words, users may not be able to delete columns that they have inserted.

The AllowInsertingColumns property can be set by using the Protect method arguments.

Example

This example allows the user to insert columns on the protected worksheet and notifies the user.

Sub ProtectionOptions()

    ActiveSheet.Unprotect

    ' Allow columns to be inserted on a protected worksheet.
    If ActiveSheet.Protection.AllowInsertingColumns = False Then
        ActiveSheet.Protect AllowInsertingColumns:=True
    End If

    MsgBox "Columns can be inserted on this protected worksheet."

End Sub

Applies to | Protection Object