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I have been writing a VBA code called Auto_Open which runs as I open my excel
document. I would like to hide this code with a password so that other
people do not see it or edit it. How do I hide this with a password?

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In the VBA editor open Tools|VBA Project Properties... and select the
protection tab and set as desired.
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I have been writing a VBA code called Auto_Open which runs as I open my excel
document. I would like to hide this code with a password so that other
people do not see it or edit it. How do I hide this with a password?

Thank you
Danielle

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