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Default Compile error screwing with me


Please Help! I am having some trouble with a VBA Project. I have a
workbook with many buttons and text boxes that works fine on my
computer. When I e-mail this workbook to other users certain buttons
return compile errors. It seems to be the buttons that active
userforms which have text boxes tied to events. For example one
userform prompts for a password and based on that password it hides
certain information. Well instead of this userform opening it return a
compile error and highlights the username= text . . . ?? I have looked
at the code on my computer and a test computer and it is identical. I
tried to make sure the digital signature and certificate information
was the same and that it was being saved the same way, but nothing
seems to work. I am desperate because this workbook is of no use if it
can't be shared. Thank you for any help you can offer.


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