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I have produced a workbook for issue to several users and do not want them to
be able to view/alter any of the VBA code I have created. I know how to do
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Tools, VBAProject Properties and select the Protection tab. VBAProject
would be replaced by the activeproject name.

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I have produced a workbook for issue to several users and do not want them

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be able to view/alter any of the VBA code I have created. I know how to

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this in Access but cannot find a way in Excel.



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