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Old 09-12-06, 12:52
michaeldavid michaeldavid is offline
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Red face Password, but not the usual question.

Hi,

I use passwords to protect the code in Modules. Mainly to stop people altering it. They can have printouts if they are really interested.

However, stuff I have created in Excel 97 will not open in Excel 2003 even with the password. The message I get is Project Unreadable, even though the code seems to run OK.

Is there a way around this or do I have to convert all my stuff to Excel 2003. This would be laborious to say the least. Copying all the sheets and templates across and then importing the modules is not something I want to do if there is a better alternative.

Many thanks
Mike
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