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Default Whats the Point of Protecting VB Projects?

Is it just me, or is it an incredible shortcoming that you cannot
programmicly remove a VB Project password?

If you need to change any of your code, which happens, what, all the time?
your out of luck, period. Send the user a new sheet. What if the user
can't get the new sheet? oh well, more out of luck then. Distributing a
workbook with unlocked VB Projects is completely out of the question, so
where does that leave you?


I have a 8meg excel doc that i need to make code changes to, 500 miles away,
but oh well. I can't. The VB Project is locked. And I can't distribute a
new Excel workbook, they are on dial up. What can be done in a situation
like this?
 
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