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Default Add-In Password when closing Excel.

I've never seen anything like this, but...

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Carl Erik Torp wrote:

I have made a protected Add-In which supports my
workbooks. Everything works perfectly, but when Excel is
closed with the Visual Basic Editor being inactive, the
Add-In Password dialog pops up and has to be canceled 12
times before it vanish. I believe it is a bug in Excel
2002.

I got two questions. Does anyone know how to get in touch
with Microsoft to ask about such problems? Does anyone
know a workaround to avoid that useless request for a
password when Excel is closing down?


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