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XLA & COM files
Since Excel 2000 we've been able to save VBA code as a COM file. How
unviewable does this make our code? Is the file compiled? If someone *really* wanted to see the code, would they merely need to buy a different program for breaking into protected code? Thanks. Charley |
XLA & COM files
Thanks, Thomas. How does its file size compare to a normal XLA?
Charley "Thomas" wrote in message ... A com add in is compiled ,and only can be made in excel's developer edition or stand alone VB6.you could get ASM out of it but thats all and useless to most people. Charley Kyd wrote: Since Excel 2000 we've been able to save VBA code as a COM file. How unviewable does this make our code? Is the file compiled? If someone *really* wanted to see the code, would they merely need to buy a different program for breaking into protected code? Thanks. Charley |
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