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Default "Lock project for viewing" doesn't get saved

When you "Move or Copy" a worksheet to its own file (workbook), the macro
project lock/password does not get passed to the new file (macros in the new
file ARE able to be viewed/edited). Is there a way to programmatically lock
and/or unlock the macro project?

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Default "Lock project for viewing" doesn't get saved

Maybe this...
See 'Copy A Module From One Project To Another'
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/vbe.htm

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"N Selinger" wrote:

When you "Move or Copy" a worksheet to its own file (workbook), the macro
project lock/password does not get passed to the new file (macros in the new
file ARE able to be viewed/edited). Is there a way to programmatically lock
and/or unlock the macro project?

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