Yes but it can be cracked if someone is determined enough, have a hex editor
and can go online
If you go into the VBE (alt + F11) you can right click any VBA project and
select properties (or select the project and do tools>vba project
properties), there look under protection
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Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"Prakash" <Prakash@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Yes, select the project in the VBIDE, right-click and choose Properties, and
it is all on the Protection tab.
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HTH
Bob Phillips
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"Prakash" <Prakash@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Within the VBE with your project the active project:
Tools|VBAProject Properties
Protection tab.
But this isn't foolproof. There's lots of stuff that crack this password--some
of it free, some not.
Prakash wrote:
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Dave Peterson
Yes but it can be cracked if someone is determined enough, have a hex editor
and can go online
If you go into the VBE (alt + F11) you can right click any VBA project and
select properties (or select the project and do tools>vba project
properties), there look under protection
--
Regards,
Peo Sjoblom
"Prakash" <Prakash@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9FCC2DB1-BB7B-4DC0-8145-6D719556581D@microsoft.com...
>
Yes, select the project in the VBIDE, right-click and choose Properties, and
it is all on the Protection tab.
--
HTH
Bob Phillips
(remove nothere from email address if mailing direct)
"Prakash" <Prakash@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9FCC2DB1-BB7B-4DC0-8145-6D719556581D@microsoft.com...
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Within the VBE with your project the active project:
Tools|VBAProject Properties
Protection tab.
But this isn't foolproof. There's lots of stuff that crack this password--some
of it free, some not.
Prakash wrote:
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Dave Peterson
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