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Default Export modules from protected projects

Hi all,

I am writing a program whose routines include exporting a module from a
protected VBProject. Of course, these routines fail. Are there any ways to
bypass the problem (besides outright making the VBProject unprotected), for
example, is it possible to temporarily unprotect the project and the
reprotect it afterwards? I could only find a property called "Protection" of
VBProject but it is read-only. Thanks for your assistance in advance.

Frederick Chow
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Hello Frederick,

Here is my solution
http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthre...t=13006&page=2

You can download the *'JB Word components exporter.zip'* archive. It
contents the source code.

hf ;)


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