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Nashua,
Try putting this at the beginning of the module: Option Private Module Regards Pete "Nashua" wrote: I've written an application and I've protected both the worksheets and the VBA code. But the macros still show in Tools, Macros, Macros... A user can still select and run a macro from the Tools menu. I want to control all macros from the buttons I have on the various sheets of the workbook. Can I hide the macro names and/or prevent "Run" from being chosen? Thanks in advance. Nashua -- Nashua ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nashua's Profile: http://www.highdots.com/forums/m1420 View this thread: http://www.highdots.com/forums/t3078996 |
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