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How do I hide macros in Excel so they can't be editted?
I thought by protecting the workbook and/or worksheet that would keep you
from being able to look at and edit macros. Is there a way to do this? Thanks |
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How do I hide macros in Excel so they can't be editted?
You can protect your macros with a password in the Visual Basic Editor, by
going to Tools - VBA project properties - Protection tab Hope this helps, Miguel. "Donald McAllister" wrote: I thought by protecting the workbook and/or worksheet that would keep you from being able to look at and edit macros. Is there a way to do this? Thanks |
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