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Does anyone know how to password protect an Excel progra
when other people are accessing the program on a network. Ideally,
would like to make the program force people to enter a password whe
initially opening the program. Secondly, I would like to add anothe
password protection (different password) when people are trying t
access the VB coding to the program. Does anyone have any clues?
would appreciate it a lot. Thanks guys :)


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