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Protecting VBA Code
Go into the VB Editor and select Tools VBAProjectProperties (sure you
are currently working with the project you want to protect). The password stuff is in there. -- sb "Philspoors" wrote in message ... Hi, I simply want to protect my VBA code in Excel from people. They must still be able to use the worksheets as they see fit but not see my code. Anyone know how I do this? If your reply is password protection, how do I do that? I also understand that a determined hacker could probaly get to the code anyway. |
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