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Remove a password on VBA code using non commecial tools

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    Remove a password on VBA code using non commecial tools

    I just got an excel VBA app to make changes to, however, there is a password
    on the code/project and no one knows the password to access the code. Is
    there a way (without any hacking tools, can't use them in the enterprise) to
    remove the password so I can access the code and make changes to the app?

    I'm running excel 2010. To be clear: I want to remove the password from the VBA Project, not the workbook or any worksheets
    Any help would be much appreciated

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    Re: Remove a password on VBA code using non commecial tools

    You won't find that kind of information here. My suggestion is to redo the workbook and make sure that no one locks the code up afterwards.
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    Re: Remove a password on VBA code using non commecial tools

    AB33,

    Your post does not comply with Rule 11 of our Forum RULES.

    Don't post questions regarding breaking or bypassing any security measure. Such posts will be deleted, and repeat offenders will be banned. This includes posting of links to sites that offer software, code or services to do this or posting of code to remove passwords

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