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Alan Greenwood

How To Hide Code?
 
I use Excel 97 on Windows NT and 2000. I thought that protecting the
sheet would also hide the code but it doesn't. I can't seem to find
anything in the help file about this - can anyone offer advice? Thanks
a lot in advance.
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Chip Pearson[_2_]

How To Hide Code?
 
Alan,

In the VBA Editor, go to the Tools menu, choose VBA Project Properties, then
the Protection tab. There, put a check next to "Lock project for viewing"
and enter a password.


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Chip Pearson
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"Alan Greenwood" wrote in message
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I use Excel 97 on Windows NT and 2000. I thought that protecting the
sheet would also hide the code but it doesn't. I can't seem to find
anything in the help file about this - can anyone offer advice? Thanks
a lot in advance.
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Auric__

How To Hide Code?
 
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 12:55:10 -0600, Chip Pearson wrote:

Alan,

In the VBA Editor, go to the Tools menu, choose VBA Project Properties, then
the Protection tab. There, put a check next to "Lock project for viewing"
and enter a password.


Also read the current thread "How can I protect my work?"
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