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    prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option

    Is there a way to prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option at the bottom of the program

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    Re: prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option

    Hi,

    with my little knowledge i believe Only way is using the WorkBook Protection "Structure"

    If you need to hide/show sheet when the workbook protected you may use this code

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    Re: prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option

    no issue protecting the workbook from being edited - the user can still select to insert an sheet - this is what I want to prevent

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    Re: prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option

    Hi JJFletcher,

    The following thread from several years ago has several ways you can do what you want:
    http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33419

    including (thanks to Will Riley):
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    Re: prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option

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    Re: prevent user to insert a worksheet using the option

    oh - sorry!

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