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    btee
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    Password protected projects (pdfmaker.xla, etc.)

    Last week, I began having problems with viewing PDF files and website
    animations in Internet Explorer. Something new that I noticed was that there
    are four password-protected VBA projects (pdfmaker.xla, funcres.xla,
    html.xla, and atpvbaen.xla) in my Excel VB editor.

    I don't know how to remove them and don't know how they got there because
    I'd never seen them before last week. I do know that I swapped files with a
    co-worker last week and the problems began soon after.

    Do you know how I can remove these password-protected projects and if this
    is the cause of my Internet Explorer PDF issues?

    Thanks.

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    Dave Peterson
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    Re: Password protected projects (pdfmaker.xla, etc.)

    funcres.xla is the addin associated with the analysis toolpak
    atpvbaen.xla is the addin associated with the analysis toolpak for VBA
    html.xla is the addin to support saving as HTML (pre xl2002???)

    pdfmaker.xla is the addin that comes with many scanners. (I don't use it.)

    The first two (and if I recall correctly) can be turned off/on via:
    tools|addins

    The pdfmaker.xla is located in your XLStart folder.

    Close excel.
    Use windows start|search and look for pdfmaker.xla and move it to a different
    location if you don't need it or want to test how excel works without it being
    loaded.

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    I would guess that this has nothing to do with your MSIE problems.

    I'd search google or describe the problem in one of the Internet Explorer
    newsgroups.



    btee wrote:
    >
    > Last week, I began having problems with viewing PDF files and website
    > animations in Internet Explorer. Something new that I noticed was that there
    > are four password-protected VBA projects (pdfmaker.xla, funcres.xla,
    > html.xla, and atpvbaen.xla) in my Excel VB editor.
    >
    > I don't know how to remove them and don't know how they got there because
    > I'd never seen them before last week. I do know that I swapped files with a
    > co-worker last week and the problems began soon after.
    >
    > Do you know how I can remove these password-protected projects and if this
    > is the cause of my Internet Explorer PDF issues?
    >
    > Thanks.


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    Dave Peterson

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