excel VBA project invalid password

data808

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I created a macro on my PC laptop and now I'm trying to open it up on my iMac. I put a password on the VBA project so whenever I try to view it I'm supposed to enter a password. It keeps saying invalid password. Is this because I created it on a different computer?
 

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I don't use a Mac, but from hearing of similar problems in other threads, try removing the password on the PC and then import to Mac.
 
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yeah I haven't tried yet but I do have a feeling that the password should work on a PC because I am very positive I know what the password is. I'll try it later. Thanks for your help.
 
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