referencing code in a password protected xla

oliver_penney

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hi

i've got an xla with a password on it, fair enough they can protect their own code

i can use the toolbar that came with it to run the code, but how can i run it in VBA?

i can see the action i want to run in the object browser, but how do i reference it??

and (mais oui) if i record a macro it doesn't pick up on it
 

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You can use the Execute method of the CommandBarControl (see VBA Help for an example) or the Run method, eg:

Application.Run "'TheAddin.xla'!TheMacro"
 
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wahey!

:pray:

fantastic, thanx

it didn't even occur to me that the toolbars would be a collection, *doh*

thanx again
 
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