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survivor999

VBA project password for builtin Excel templates
 
seems that the VBA projects associated with the VBA templates that come with
Office 2000 are passworded. Does anybody know if the password is available or
can be disabled ?

Tom Ogilvy

VBA project password for builtin Excel templates
 
I believe Village Software is the author of these templates. Perhaps you
couild contact them.

--
Regards,
Tom Oglvy


"survivor999" wrote in message
...
seems that the VBA projects associated with the VBA templates that come

with
Office 2000 are passworded. Does anybody know if the password is available

or
can be disabled ?




Office User

VBA project password for builtin Excel templates
 
Were you ever able to find the password? I'm using a Office 2000 template
that came with VBA code and I need to add a module for This.Workbook.

Thanks for any input,
Marcia

"survivor999" wrote:

seems that the VBA projects associated with the VBA templates that come with
Office 2000 are passworded. Does anybody know if the password is available or
can be disabled ?


Tom Ogilvy

VBA project password for builtin Excel templates
 
The templates are the product of Village Software. You can find them with
a google search. You can probably work out a solution with them since it is
their product or they can direct you as to how to proceed.

--
Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"Office User" wrote in message
...
Were you ever able to find the password? I'm using a Office 2000 template
that came with VBA code and I need to add a module for This.Workbook.

Thanks for any input,
Marcia

"survivor999" wrote:

seems that the VBA projects associated with the VBA templates that come

with
Office 2000 are passworded. Does anybody know if the password is

available or
can be disabled ?





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