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Hi all,

Is that possible? Please advise.

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Not possible, it must be a manually entered password and impossible to
do this by code

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Thanks for your advice.

Actually I don't think I need it...

The case is as follows.

In a protected VBAProject there are codes which exports a module residing on
the same protected VBAProject. Is it ever possible to do this in a protected
VBA Project? I don't think there are security risks here.

Thanks for your advice in adviance.

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Chip pearson has example code for exporting modules

http://www.cpearson.com/

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