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Default Assigning the Help 4.0 file path in a protected project

To use context help in a VBA form I can assign the Help 4.0 file name and
path using

Activedocument.vbProject.helpfile = <file name and path

however this doesn't work if the project is locked or protected as the
vbProject properties are protected. How can I do this with a protected
project?

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"Tony Seiscons" wrote in message ...
To use context help in a VBA form I can assign the Help 4.0 file name and
path using

Activedocument.vbProject.helpfile = <file name and path

however this doesn't work if the project is locked or protected as the
vbProject properties are protected. How can I do this with a protected
project?

Tony


Apologies. The return e-mail address for this is out of data. I have
re-posted the question with a new address however this follow up post
also has my new correct e-mail address.
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Tony

Not much need for a correct email address.

Not too many responders are going to bother emailing you directly.

Also, posting with a real email address will delight the harvesters no end.

Munge your address when posting to new groups.

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On 10 Nov 2004 20:45:41 -0800, (Tony C) wrote:

"Tony Seiscons" wrote in message ...
To use context help in a VBA form I can assign the Help 4.0 file name and
path using

Activedocument.vbProject.helpfile = <file name and path

however this doesn't work if the project is locked or protected as the
vbProject properties are protected. How can I do this with a protected
project?

Tony


Apologies. The return e-mail address for this is out of data. I have
re-posted the question with a new address however this follow up post
also has my new correct e-mail address.
Tony C


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Default Assigning the Help 4.0 file path in a protected project

Thanks, It's a sneakemail address that's unique to this group so I can
delete it if the spammers get hold of it anyway.
"Gord Dibben" <gorddibbATshawDOTca wrote in message
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Tony

Not much need for a correct email address.

Not too many responders are going to bother emailing you directly.

Also, posting with a real email address will delight the harvesters no

end.

Munge your address when posting to new groups.

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On 10 Nov 2004 20:45:41 -0800, (Tony C) wrote:

"Tony Seiscons" wrote in message

...
To use context help in a VBA form I can assign the Help 4.0 file name

and
path using

Activedocument.vbProject.helpfile = <file name and path

however this doesn't work if the project is locked or protected as the
vbProject properties are protected. How can I do this with a protected
project?

Tony


Apologies. The return e-mail address for this is out of data. I have
re-posted the question with a new address however this follow up post
also has my new correct e-mail address.
Tony C




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