I did it and it worked. MUCH THANKS !!
Nick

"OZDOC1050" wrote:

> In Visual Basic go to tools > vga project properties > protection
> and you will see a section for pass words
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> Try to keep the same pass for all of your work to make things easy if you
> need to get back in.
>
> cheers
> Pete
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> "Keisamcasco" <Keisamcasco@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> >I have protection turned on for both the worksheets and the workbook. Even
> > so, the user can open Visual Basic Editor and change the macros. How to I
> > protect the macros from being changed ?

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