ProtectedRangeCollection.Add(String, IList<CellRange>) Method
Creates a protected range and adds it to a worksheet collection of protected ranges.
Namespace: DevExpress.Spreadsheet
Assembly: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.v24.1.Core.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Spreadsheet.Core
Declaration
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
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name | String | A string that is the name of the newly created range. |
ranges | IList<CellRange> | A list of worksheet CellRange objects to include in a protected range. |
Returns
Type | Description |
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ProtectedRange | A ProtectedRange object that combines ranges with identical protection options. |
Remarks
The entire worksheet is protected with a “password” password. End-users can only select cells.
On an attempt to edit range “C3:E8” on a protected sheet, the end-user will be prompted for a password (“123”) unless the application which loaded the worksheet is not run under the same account as the application which has executed the following code snippet. If it is so, a password is not required to edit the range “C3:E8”.
workbook.BeginUpdate()
Dim worksheet As Worksheet = workbook.Worksheets(0)
worksheet("C3:E8").Borders.SetAllBorders(Color.Black, BorderLineStyle.Thin)
' Give specific user permission to edit a range in a protected worksheet.
Dim protectedRange As ProtectedRange = worksheet.ProtectedRanges.Add("My Range", worksheet("C3:E8"))
Dim permission As New EditRangePermission()
permission.UserName = Environment.UserName
permission.DomainName = Environment.UserDomainName
permission.Deny = False
protectedRange.SecurityDescriptor = protectedRange.CreateSecurityDescriptor(New EditRangePermission() { permission })
protectedRange.SetPassword("123")
' Protect a worksheet.
If Not worksheet.IsProtected Then
worksheet.Protect("password", WorksheetProtectionPermissions.Default)
End If
worksheet.ActiveView.ShowGridlines = False
workbook.EndUpdate()