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I'm trying to create a macro that will protect and unprotect 10 sheets
in a workbook.

i have the code to protect etc. i'm having a problem he

i created a form named frmPassword where i have a text field called
My_Password.

what code would i use to open up that form and enter in a password,
then when i click ok to assign whatever was in My_Password to a
variable called My_Pass.

I tried My_Pass=frmPassword.My_Password but that doesnt work, probably
because i never opened the form.

any help?


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