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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T07:05:42+00:00 2026-05-27T07:05:42+00:00

Sub Divide() Dim fPath As String Dim fName As String Dim wb As Workbook

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Sub Divide() 
Dim fPath As String 
Dim fName As String 
Dim wb    As Workbook 
Dim ws As Worksheet 
Dim pwd As String 
pwd = "can" ' Put your password here

 'Setup
Application.ScreenUpdating = False 
fPath = "C:\Documents and Settings\TRSECCAN\2011\Excel\" 'remember final \ in this string
fName = Dir(fPath & "*.xls") 'start a list of filenames
Do While Len(fName) > 0 
    Set wb = Workbooks.Open(fPath & fName) 'open found file
    With ActiveSheet 
        Selection.SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Select 
        Selection.Locked = False 
        .Protect Password:=pwd 

    End With 
    wb.Close True 'close/save
    fName = Dir 'get next filename
Loop 
Application.ScreenUpdating = True 
End Sub

I need a macro for Opening all the workbooks in a folder then for each sheet it will select blank cells, then make them unlocked then protect the sheet with a given password.

The upper code does this only for the active sheett, how can i make it for all the sheets the macro opens ? and Is there anyway i can deploy the below into the code

 UpdateLinks:=xlUpdateLinksNever

Thanks in Advance

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    2026-05-27T07:05:43+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:05 am
    Sub Divide()
    Dim fPath As String
    Dim fName As String
    Dim wb    As Workbook
    Dim ws As Worksheet
    Dim pwd As String
    pwd = "can" ' Put your password here
    
    'Setup
     Application.ScreenUpdating = False
     fPath = "C:\Documents and Settings\TRSECCAN\2011\Excel\"   'remember final \ in this   string
     fName = Dir(fPath & "*.xls")    'start a list of filenames
    
    Do While Len(fName) > 0
    Set wb = Workbooks.Open(fPath & fName, UpdateLinks:=xlUpdateLinksNever) 'open found file
    For Each ws In wb.Worksheets
    With ws.Cells
    .SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks).Locked = False
    
    End With
    With ws
    .Protect Password:=pwd
    
    End With
    Next ws
    wb.Close True                   'close/save
    fName = Dir                     'get next filename
    Loop
    Application.ScreenUpdating = True
    End Sub
    

    I have found the code to be useful so thanks everyone for contribution

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