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In Excel 2007 is there a way to load an input box but code it like a password
log in so you only see bullets or asterisks entered?

If so, how?

Thanks much in advance for your assistance.
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You could try the method at the following site or design a userform and use a
text box with the Passwordchar property set to show asterisks.

http://www.xcelfiles.com/API_09.html

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In Excel 2007 is there a way to load an input box but code it like a password
log in so you only see bullets or asterisks entered?

If so, how?

Thanks much in advance for your assistance.

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No - only if you use a custom UserForm.



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In Excel 2007 is there a way to load an input box but code it like a
password
log in so you only see bullets or asterisks entered?

If so, how?

Thanks much in advance for your assistance.


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