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I am use to work in AutoCAD VBA, now I need to create some routines in Excel
and I have some questions. I would appreciate if someone could give a hand.

Is there a way of creating project files in Excel like in AutoCAD, which you
could load everytime Excel is loaded and add password protection?

How could I protect my code on the Sheet or ThisWorkbook object?
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You can create Excel addins which sound similar. You can also protect a
whole project, not specific sections (right-click the project in the VB IDE,
and select Properties), but it is simple to crack. It is sufficient to deter
the casual browser, but do not rely on it.

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I am use to work in AutoCAD VBA, now I need to create some routines in

Excel
and I have some questions. I would appreciate if someone could give a

hand.

Is there a way of creating project files in Excel like in AutoCAD, which

you
could load everytime Excel is loaded and add password protection?

How could I protect my code on the Sheet or ThisWorkbook object?



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