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    VB password problem

    I have a spreadsheet in work that a guy made that has some macros. He left the company about 3 years ago but I now need to amend the code. When I richt click on the button and select assign macro and then edit, I get an inputbox 'VBAproject password' and asked to input the password. problem is I don't know it, is there any way to hack this?

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    Re: VB password problem

    yes there is a way to unprotect your SpreadSheet or WorkBook.

    Not sure it will work with the VBA Project Password, but give it a try is cost less

    add this add-ins to your excel
    Password remover

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    Re: VB password problem

    FYI: this will not work on the VBProjects password..
    I am affraid you are out of luck. I needed to do the same thing and could not find ANYTHING to remove the password from the project part...
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    Re: VB password problem

    Static is rignt. I've searched many time for a way to unprotect a VBA Project and never found an answer.
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    Re: VB password problem

    Have you tried this?

    http://lastbit.com/vba/

    BTW I'm afraid it's not free
    "Those things we must learn to do, we must learn by doing" (or hope somebody else will take pity and help out )

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