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Could you tell what is the purpose of VBAProject protection? How can we use
this feature in our programming?

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Could you tell what is the purpose of VBAProject protection? How can we
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Clara,

It's simply a method to protect you VB code from being altered and/or viewed
but note that it doesn't provide a particularly high level of security
because readily available software can remove the passwords.

To implement it in VB editor click

Tools|VBA Project properties
select the protection tab and set a password.

Mike

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Could you tell what is the purpose of VBAProject protection? How can we use
this feature in our programming?

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thank you so much for your help

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