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OverAC[_21_]

Please help to detect this file
 

Dear All,

I have a file (attached), It makes my toolbar (control toolbox, form)
disable.
Please help to detect this file. Does it contain virus? How to fix it?
Thanks so much.

OverAC


+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Filename: ForTest.zip |
|Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=4747 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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OverAC
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NickHK

Please help to detect this file
 
OverAC,
You will not find people willing to open unknown code, especially if you
suspect it contains a virus.
Why do you look at the code to see what it is doing and then ask here for a
fix.

NickHK

"OverAC" wrote in
message ...

Dear All,

I have a file (attached), It makes my toolbar (control toolbox, form)
disable.
Please help to detect this file. Does it contain virus? How to fix it?
Thanks so much.

OverAC


+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Filename: ForTest.zip |
|Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=4747 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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NickHK

Please help to detect this file
 
That should read...
OverAC,
You will not find many people willing to open unknown code, especially if
you
suspect it contains a virus.
Why do you not look at the code to see what it is doing and then ask here
for a
fix.

NickHK

"NickHK" wrote in message
...
OverAC,
You will not find people willing to open unknown code, especially if you
suspect it contains a virus.
Why do you look at the code to see what it is doing and then ask here for

a
fix.

NickHK

"OverAC" wrote in
message ...

Dear All,

I have a file (attached), It makes my toolbar (control toolbox, form)
disable.
Please help to detect this file. Does it contain virus? How to fix it?
Thanks so much.

OverAC


+-------------------------------------------------------------------+
|Filename: ForTest.zip |
|Download: http://www.excelforum.com/attachment.php?postid=4747 |
+-------------------------------------------------------------------+

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OverAC
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OverAC[_22_]

Please help to detect this file
 

Dear NickHK,
That file contains no code, or at least we can not find harmful code in
the that (use VBE).
I dont know if there is anyone who has stronger tool to detect it. As
far as I know, there are some ways to modified the structure of an
excel without using Excel or VBE.
Hope that there is tool which saticfy my expectation.
Thanks NickHK anyways.
OverAC


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Ivan F Moala[_81_]

Please help to detect this file
 

The book has NO code

What you need to do is

Goto the Thisworkbook object

Set DisplayDrawing objects = xlDisplayShapes

That should take care of it

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