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Insert row and then copy above formula on protected sheet

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    Insert row and then copy above formula on protected sheet

    Hi,
    I'm new with VB and try to learn it through web search. I try to find it on the web (ex: http://www.excelforum.com/excel-prog...above-row.html) and can't really find anything that works for me (or probably because I'm still new and confuse).
    Below are the coding that I use:
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    Now, I need to make the end user able to insert row with automatically copy formula from above row that is protected. The formula are on column F,K,P,U,etc. I cannot find anything from the web that relevance to my inquiry.

    Anyone can help?

    Thanks
    Last edited by Rinto; 07-15-2013 at 01:39 AM.

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    Re: Insert row and then copy above formula on protected sheet

    where is the code "InsertRowAboveCopyFormulas()" ?
    paste it here please.
    If solved remember to mark Thread as solved

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    Re: Insert row and then copy above formula on protected sheet

    Hi, Rinto,

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