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Thank You Dave. It worked.
I changed vbext_pp_locked to 1 because the reference to VB extensibility is not set. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Dim wkbk As Workbook Set wkbk = Workbooks("yourworkbooknamehere.xls") If wkbk.VBProject.Protection = vbext_pp_locked Then MsgBox "it's locked" Else MsgBox "It's not" End If ========== I _think_ that this was added in xl2k. But you'll want to test it in all the versions of excel that you're supporting. OMER wrote: Is there a way to know (using VBA code) if a workbook's VBA project is password protected? In other words, I want to be able to know if the workbook's macros are running on a password protected or un-protected VBA Poject? -- Dave Peterson . |
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