Application.IsSandboxed property (Excel)

Returns True if the specified workbook is open in a Protected View window. Read-only.

Syntax

expression.IsSandboxed

expression A variable that represents an Application object.

Return value

Boolean

Remarks

Use the IsSandboxed property to determine if a workbook is open in a Protected View window.

Example

The following code example displays whether the specified workbook is open in a Protected View window.

Sub CheckIfSandboxed(wbk As Workbook) 
 MsgBox wbk.Application.IsSandboxed 
End Sub

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