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Old 03-19-2013, 10:16 AM
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Is there a way to secure a macro so nobody can easily altered it or use it? Maybe put a password for codes?

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Hi netchie,

You can password-protect the code module, via Tools>Project Properties>Protection.
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Old 03-19-2013, 02:27 PM
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ih macropod ,

Yeah, I did that but I can still see the module itself. The reason why I want to be hidden so my friend won't mess it up. I checked the Lock project for viewing box and out a password but when I save and close the doc and reopen it again, I can still see the module without asking me the password.
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You might be able to see the code module, but that doesn't mean you can access the code within...
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Pfft! I was looking at a wrong Project. It worked! Wooo Hoo!

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