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Passwording Macros
Is there a way to protect a macro from being edited?
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Passwording Macros
In the VBE, Tools/VBE Project Properties. Enter a password.
Be aware that there are cheap commercial crackers that can remove this password in a heartbeat. In article , "Loretta Jean" wrote: Is there a way to protect a macro from being edited? |
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