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Go to your Visual basic, select the name of the project where your code is
stored, right-click on it and select "VBA PRoject properties". The select VBA protection. Best - RADO "Jeff" wrote in message ... Hello, In need at work, to "implement excel protection to prevent users from changing formulas and and visual basic code"....i have tried protecting sheets, and the entire workbook, but one can still get into and edit macro/visual basic code Can anyone help? Thanks Jeff |
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