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Password Entry
No supported with an inputbox. If you create a userform that looks like an
inputbox, you can use the passwordchar attribute/property of the textbox to do this. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Diane Mallin" wrote in message ... I have password protected a proceedure using a simple input box at the start of my code - e user has to input a text string "password" for the code to run - if they don't know the password it will not run. This is only to prevent certain individuals from inadvertently running the attached macro assigned to a button on a spreadsheet. What I have been unable to figure out is how to set this up so that the users input appears on screen as a series of ******* instead of actual text. (Using Excel 2000) Any help greatly appreciated |
Password Entry
I have password protected a proceedure using a simple input box at the start
of my code - e user has to input a text string "password" for the code to run - if they don't know the password it will not run. This is only to prevent certain individuals from inadvertently running the attached macro assigned to a button on a spreadsheet. What I have been unable to figure out is how to set this up so that the users input appears on screen as a series of ******* instead of actual text. (Using Excel 2000) Any help greatly appreciated |
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