Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-26 Thread amar takale
Dear Vabs

Thanks for explanation of issue.

Means that error show always in excel 2003  2007.we can not do
anything to remove error window of  object doesn't support this
property or method.Bcos now all things done by you as per my
requirement but small issue of this error window.

Regards
Amar


On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
 PROPERTY ISSUE IS DUE TO EXCEL 2003  2007 ISSUE.

 REFER ATTACHMENT.


 On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:

 Hi

 PFA this is with masking your password.

 Thx


 On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:17 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear Vabs

 Again some thing small issue accrued,pls see screen shot.

 Regards
 Amar

 On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Vabs v...@vabs.in wrote:
  Hi
 
  Pls check this..
 
  Thanks
 
 
  On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:54 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear Vabs
 
  There are problem of password,it show wrong password.Pls can you see
  sheet.
 
  Regards
  Amar
 
  On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Vabs v...@vabs.in wrote:
   Thanks!!!
  
   PFA
  
   Cheers!!
  
  
   On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 7:06 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   Dear Vaibhav
  
   Mind Freaking !!! Awesome!!!
  
   Perfect,You are done it………
  
   I am really thankful for its wonderful Coding.
  
   One thing small issue that if I login sheet  save it  close
   sheet.When again open that sheet then Login  Password (AMAR 
   AMAR)
   show everyone who open this sheet.I think it will show invisible
   (Login  Password) when second time open sheet.every second user
   must
   to login  put password then show Reports sheet.
  
   Regards
   Amar
  
  
  
   Regards
  
   Amar
  
  
  
  
   On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
Hi
   
PFA, i have done changes as per basic requirements
   
Cheers!
   
   
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:41 PM, amar takale
amartak...@gmail.com
wrote:
   
Dear abhishek
   
Thanks for reply i want to wish proceed with this discussion but
in
our office chat window is blocked. So i cant chat with you.but I
am
very pleased with your
Efforts for work.Thanks very much friend,I will try it again on
Google.
   
If I got any solution for that issue then i will send file for
you
on
our Excel forum.
   
All Excel team experts pls give me idea for above matter issue.
   
Regards
Amar
   
   
   
   
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Abhishek Jain
abhishek@gmail.com
wrote:
 You can change the login names and password in the VBA code of
 the
 form
 /
 sheet. I am not sure how to do this with hyperlinks.

 You may contact me via chat if you wish to proceed with this
 or
 need
 to
 discuss anything further.

 Regards, Abhishek


 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 PM, amar takale
 amartak...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear Abhishek

 Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through my
 discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of
 sheet
 which
 one you sent.

 Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR Hyperlink)
 then
 that great work for me.

 Thanks again for help

 Regards
 Amar

 On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
 prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear Abhishek Sir,
 
  Great.
 
 
  Regards,
  Prafull Jadhav
  9920553518
 
 
  On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain
  abhishek@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear Amar,
 
  Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.
 
  You may login by using any of the following credentials
  (both
  username
  and
  password fields are case sensitive)
 
  User - ABHI
  Pass - abhi
 
  User - AMAR
  Pass - amar
 
  After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon
  opening
  the
  file,
  you might need to allow the macros to run.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  Regards,
 
  Abhishek
 
 
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  amartak...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
 
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-26 Thread amar takale
Dear Vabs

This is fabulous work!
I think this must be flashing on the front page! :D

Thank you very much for all of your efforts on this. I sincerely appreciate it.

Best regards and wishing you a fine day.

Amar




On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
 Hi

 This will work..

 Cheers!!


 On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 12:40 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Vabs

 Thanks for explanation of issue.

 Means that error show always in excel 2003  2007.we can not do
 anything to remove error window of  object doesn't support this
 property or method.Bcos now all things done by you as per my
 requirement but small issue of this error window.

 Regards
 Amar


 On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:54 AM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
  PROPERTY ISSUE IS DUE TO EXCEL 2003  2007 ISSUE.
 
  REFER ATTACHMENT.
 
 
  On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:46 AM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
 
  Hi
 
  PFA this is with masking your password.
 
  Thx
 
 
  On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:17 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear Vabs
 
  Again some thing small issue accrued,pls see screen shot.
 
  Regards
  Amar
 
  On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Vabs v...@vabs.in wrote:
   Hi
  
   Pls check this..
  
   Thanks
  
  
   On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 10:54 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   Dear Vabs
  
   There are problem of password,it show wrong password.Pls can you
   see
   sheet.
  
   Regards
   Amar
  
   On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Vabs v...@vabs.in wrote:
Thanks!!!
   
PFA
   
Cheers!!
   
   
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 7:06 PM, amar takale
amartak...@gmail.com
wrote:
   
Dear Vaibhav
   
Mind Freaking !!! Awesome!!!
   
Perfect,You are done it………
   
I am really thankful for its wonderful Coding.
   
One thing small issue that if I login sheet  save it  close
sheet.When again open that sheet then Login  Password (AMAR 
AMAR)
show everyone who open this sheet.I think it will show invisible
(Login  Password) when second time open sheet.every second user
must
to login  put password then show Reports sheet.
   
Regards
Amar
   
   
   
Regards
   
Amar
   
   
   
   
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in
wrote:
 Hi

 PFA, i have done changes as per basic requirements

 Cheers!


 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:41 PM, amar takale
 amartak...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Dear abhishek

 Thanks for reply i want to wish proceed with this discussion
 but
 in
 our office chat window is blocked. So i cant chat with
 you.but I
 am
 very pleased with your
 Efforts for work.Thanks very much friend,I will try it again
 on
 Google.

 If I got any solution for that issue then i will send file
 for
 you
 on
 our Excel forum.

 All Excel team experts pls give me idea for above matter
 issue.

 Regards
 Amar




 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Abhishek Jain
 abhishek@gmail.com
 wrote:
  You can change the login names and password in the VBA code
  of
  the
  form
  /
  sheet. I am not sure how to do this with hyperlinks.
 
  You may contact me via chat if you wish to proceed with
  this
  or
  need
  to
  discuss anything further.
 
  Regards, Abhishek
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 PM, amar takale
  amartak...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear Abhishek
 
  Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through
  my
  discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of
  sheet
  which
  one you sent.
 
  Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR
  Hyperlink)
  then
  that great work for me.
 
  Thanks again for help
 
  Regards
  Amar
 
  On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
  prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
   Dear Abhishek Sir,
  
   Great.
  
  
   Regards,
   Prafull Jadhav
   9920553518
  
  
   On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain
   abhishek@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   Dear Amar,
  
   Please see the attached file. I hope this works for
   you.
  
   You may login by using any of the following credentials
   (both
   username
   and
   password fields are case sensitive)
  
   User - ABHI
   Pass - abhi
  
   User - AMAR
   Pass - amar
  
   After login, it will take you to the reports sheet.
   Upon
   opening
   the
   file,
   you might need to allow the macros to run.
  
   Hope this helps.
  
   Regards,
  
   Abhishek
  
  
   On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:30 AM, amar takale
   amartak...@gmail.com
   

Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-25 Thread amar takale
Dear Vaibhav

Mind Freaking !!! Awesome!!!

Perfect,You are done it………

I am really thankful for its wonderful Coding.

One thing small issue that if I login sheet  save it  close
sheet.When again open that sheet then Login  Password (AMAR  AMAR)
show everyone who open this sheet.I think it will show invisible
(Login  Password) when second time open sheet.every second user must
to login  put password then show Reports sheet.

Regards
Amar



Regards

Amar




On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
 Hi

 PFA, i have done changes as per basic requirements

 Cheers!


 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:41 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear abhishek

 Thanks for reply i want to wish proceed with this discussion but in
 our office chat window is blocked. So i cant chat with you.but I am
 very pleased with your
 Efforts for work.Thanks very much friend,I will try it again on Google.

 If I got any solution for that issue then i will send file for you on
 our Excel forum.

 All Excel team experts pls give me idea for above matter issue.

 Regards
 Amar




 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com
 wrote:
  You can change the login names and password in the VBA code of the form
  /
  sheet. I am not sure how to do this with hyperlinks.
 
  You may contact me via chat if you wish to proceed with this or need to
  discuss anything further.
 
  Regards, Abhishek
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear Abhishek
 
  Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through my
  discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of sheet which
  one you sent.
 
  Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR Hyperlink) then
  that great work for me.
 
  Thanks again for help
 
  Regards
  Amar
 
  On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
  prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
   Dear Abhishek Sir,
  
   Great.
  
  
   Regards,
   Prafull Jadhav
   9920553518
  
  
   On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com wrote:
  
   Dear Amar,
  
   Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.
  
   You may login by using any of the following credentials (both
   username
   and
   password fields are case sensitive)
  
   User - ABHI
   Pass - abhi
  
   User - AMAR
   Pass - amar
  
   After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon opening the
   file,
   you might need to allow the macros to run.
  
   Hope this helps.
  
   Regards,
  
   Abhishek
  
  
   On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:30 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
  
  
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-25 Thread amar takale
Dear Vabs

There are problem of password,it show wrong password.Pls can you see sheet.

Regards
Amar

On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 9:23 PM, Vabs v...@vabs.in wrote:
 Thanks!!!

 PFA

 Cheers!!


 On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 7:06 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Vaibhav

 Mind Freaking !!! Awesome!!!

 Perfect,You are done it………

 I am really thankful for its wonderful Coding.

 One thing small issue that if I login sheet  save it  close
 sheet.When again open that sheet then Login  Password (AMAR  AMAR)
 show everyone who open this sheet.I think it will show invisible
 (Login  Password) when second time open sheet.every second user must
 to login  put password then show Reports sheet.

 Regards
 Amar



 Regards

 Amar




 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 8:57 PM, Vaibhav Joshi v...@vabs.in wrote:
  Hi
 
  PFA, i have done changes as per basic requirements
 
  Cheers!
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:41 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Dear abhishek
 
  Thanks for reply i want to wish proceed with this discussion but in
  our office chat window is blocked. So i cant chat with you.but I am
  very pleased with your
  Efforts for work.Thanks very much friend,I will try it again on Google.
 
  If I got any solution for that issue then i will send file for you on
  our Excel forum.
 
  All Excel team experts pls give me idea for above matter issue.
 
  Regards
  Amar
 
 
 
 
  On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com
  wrote:
   You can change the login names and password in the VBA code of the
   form
   /
   sheet. I am not sure how to do this with hyperlinks.
  
   You may contact me via chat if you wish to proceed with this or need
   to
   discuss anything further.
  
   Regards, Abhishek
  
  
   On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
   wrote:
  
   Dear Abhishek
  
   Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through my
   discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of sheet
   which
   one you sent.
  
   Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR Hyperlink) then
   that great work for me.
  
   Thanks again for help
  
   Regards
   Amar
  
   On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
   prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Abhishek Sir,
   
Great.
   
   
Regards,
Prafull Jadhav
9920553518
   
   
On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com
wrote:
   
Dear Amar,
   
Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.
   
You may login by using any of the following credentials (both
username
and
password fields are case sensitive)
   
User - ABHI
Pass - abhi
   
User - AMAR
Pass - amar
   
After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon opening
the
file,
you might need to allow the macros to run.
   
Hope this helps.
   
Regards,
   
Abhishek
   
   
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amartak...@gmail.com
wrote:
   
   
   
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-23 Thread amar takale
Dear Abhishek

Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through my
discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of sheet which
one you sent.

Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR Hyperlink) then
that great work for me.

Thanks again for help

Regards
Amar

On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Abhishek Sir,

 Great.


 Regards,
 Prafull Jadhav
 9920553518


 On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Amar,

 Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.

 You may login by using any of the following credentials (both username and
 password fields are case sensitive)

 User - ABHI
 Pass - abhi

 User - AMAR
 Pass - amar

 After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon opening the file,
 you might need to allow the macros to run.

 Hope this helps.

 Regards,

 Abhishek


 On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:30 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com
 wrote:



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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-23 Thread Abhishek Jain
You can change the login names and password in the VBA code of the form /
sheet. I am not sure how to do this with hyperlinks.

You may contact me via chat if you wish to proceed with this or need to
discuss anything further.

Regards, Abhishek


On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Abhishek

 Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through my
 discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of sheet which
 one you sent.

 Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR Hyperlink) then
 that great work for me.

 Thanks again for help

 Regards
 Amar

 On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
 prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear Abhishek Sir,
 
  Great.
 
 
  Regards,
  Prafull Jadhav
  9920553518
 
 
  On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Dear Amar,
 
  Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.
 
  You may login by using any of the following credentials (both username
 and
  password fields are case sensitive)
 
  User - ABHI
  Pass - abhi
 
  User - AMAR
  Pass - amar
 
  After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon opening the
 file,
  you might need to allow the macros to run.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  Regards,
 
  Abhishek
 
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-23 Thread amar takale
Dear abhishek

Thanks for reply i want to wish proceed with this discussion but in
our office chat window is blocked. So i cant chat with you.but I am
very pleased with your
Efforts for work.Thanks very much friend,I will try it again on Google.

If I got any solution for that issue then i will send file for you on
our Excel forum.

All Excel team experts pls give me idea for above matter issue.

Regards
Amar




On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com wrote:
 You can change the login names and password in the VBA code of the form /
 sheet. I am not sure how to do this with hyperlinks.

 You may contact me via chat if you wish to proceed with this or need to
 discuss anything further.

 Regards, Abhishek


 On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:13 PM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Abhishek

 Thanks good one solution of my issue but can we go through my
 discussion.And also How can we change Login  password of sheet which
 one you sent.

 Pls give me solution as per my requirement (VBA OR Hyperlink) then
 that great work for me.

 Thanks again for help

 Regards
 Amar

 On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 1:07 PM, Prafull Jadhav
 prafulltjad...@gmail.com wrote:
  Dear Abhishek Sir,
 
  Great.
 
 
  Regards,
  Prafull Jadhav
  9920553518
 
 
  On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Dear Amar,
 
  Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.
 
  You may login by using any of the following credentials (both username
  and
  password fields are case sensitive)
 
  User - ABHI
  Pass - abhi
 
  User - AMAR
  Pass - amar
 
  After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon opening the
  file,
  you might need to allow the macros to run.
 
  Hope this helps.
 
  Regards,
 
  Abhishek
 
 
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Re: $$Excel-Macros$$ Login password in excel

2014-04-17 Thread Prafull Jadhav
Dear Abhishek Sir,

Great.


Regards,
Prafull Jadhav
9920553518


On 17 April 2014 12:09, Abhishek Jain abhishek@gmail.com wrote:

 Dear Amar,

 Please see the attached file. I hope this works for you.

 You may login by using any of the following credentials (both username and
 password fields are case sensitive)

 User - ABHI
 Pass - abhi

 User - AMAR
 Pass - amar

 After login, it will take you to the reports sheet. Upon opening the file,
 you might need to allow the macros to run.

 Hope this helps.

 Regards,

 Abhishek


 On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 11:30 AM, amar takale amartak...@gmail.comwrote:



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