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It sounds like you may be looking at the wrong project.
What workbook/project did you select? But if it's the correct workbook project, did you get the workbook from someone else? If yes, then go back to that developer to resolve the problem. hcr62 wrote: I use Excel 2003, and I am referring to web page http://www.contextures.com/xlVideos02.html#MacroWarn. In following the instructions (Stop the Macro Warning After Macros Deleted) to remove a 'false' warning that Macros are part of my spreadsheet, I right-click on the worksheet tab and select 'View Code'. At this point, instead of being able to view related workbooks, a Visual Basic window opens and I get a request to 'Enter Password'. I have no idea what password to enter, I have never seen this procedure nor have I ever used Visual Basic. However, the Visual Basic application seems to be present, and it is that application that requests a password. What can I do to continue my edit to remove modules (that contain false macros), as per the video "Remove Macro Warning in Excel"? -- Dave Peterson |
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