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"JE McGimpsey" wrote: In the VBA, choose Tools/<project Properties, check the Lock project for viewing checkbox, and enter a password in the Protection tab. Close and reopen the workbook. Realize, however, that this protection only keeps out the honest and incurious - it takes less than a minute to bypass that protection if you know what you're doing or are using a commercial cracker. In article , "ynissel" wrote: I protected my workbook and worksheet - but users can still see my macros. Is there anyway to stop them from viewing my macros ? |
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