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Hi - I am circulating my program to several 'soccer moms' to use as a
scorekeeping and record keeping program. I would like to block 'casual' access to the Visual Basic Macros - I am not trying to secure them from a serious hacker or anything - but I do not want a user to accidentally open up the Visual Basic screen and hit a few keys in frustration and cause the whole thing to crash. One person did that already - they opened VBA and did not know what it was or how to close it, and by the time they were done... whew. Is there a simple way to do this? Thanks. |
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