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![]() Why not to use the button to prompt for the macro and only allow the code associated with the button to run if the password is entered? Code:
Private Sub CommandButton12_Click() Const sPassword As String = "password" Dim sAnswer As String sAnswer = InputBox("Enter Password") If Not sAnswer = (sPassword) Then MsgBox "This function is not available without the correct password." GoTo lbl_Exit End If 'Do stuff e.g MsgBox "Button code runs" lbl_Exit: Exit Sub End Sub
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