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How to use VB code to lock another files project view (viewing VB code)?

I have source code file & it'll import the template file (cotnain macro) &
so the final end-product will contain macro from template.

I have protect the project view of my template file, but the end-product
still can easy to view.

Besides, if I want to protect my 'coding' in more secure way, how I can do it

Many thanks!


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The closest thing you can use in excel's VBA is to use Sendkeys and that's not
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How to use VB code to lock another files project view (viewing VB code)?

I have source code file & it'll import the template file (cotnain macro) &
so the final end-product will contain macro from template.

I have protect the project view of my template file, but the end-product
still can easy to view.

Besides, if I want to protect my 'coding' in more secure way, how I can do it

Many thanks!

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