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VBA codesi have my database and my VBA codes on it..
is there anyway i can protect my VBA codes by a password? to avoid users from changing or playing with... how can i start my codes? what would it looks like? thanks anyway denver i have my database and my VBA codes on it..
is there anyway i can protect my VBA codes by a password? to avoid users from changing or playing with... how can i start my codes? what would it looks like? specially my Event Procedure is there anyway i can protect them thru a password? thanks anyway Show quoteHide quote "Denver" wrote: > i have my database and my VBA codes on it.. > is there anyway i can protect my VBA codes by a password? > to avoid users from changing or playing with... > how can i start my codes? what would it looks like? > > thanks anyway > > denver Denver wrote:
> i have my database and my VBA codes on it.. Users should be given an MDE of your file rather than an MDB. Then the > is there anyway i can protect my VBA codes by a password? > to avoid users from changing or playing with... > how can i start my codes? what would it looks like? > > specially my Event Procedure is there anyway i can protect them thru a > password? code is locked down and not viewable. -- Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP Email (as appropriate) to... RBrandt at Hunter dot com
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