Vba Code Protection

John Davis

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Hello All:

Is there a way to set a password to prohibit access to VBA code?? Any assistance would be appreciated.
 

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From the Visual Basic Editor, right-click the VBA project in question, select VBAProject Properties, click the Protection tab, tick 'Lock project for viewing', and enter a password
 
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From the Visual Basic Editor, right-click the VBA project in question, select VBAProject Properties, click the Protection tab, tick 'Lock project for viewing', and enter a password


Thanks, NJIMACK works like a charm!!
 
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