Remove VBA Password 2.6.2

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Remove VBA Password instantly removes any VBA password and unlocks locked VBA projects in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, Outlook, FrontPage, and Project files. Passwords of any length and character set are supported and removed in seconds. Intentionally or accidentally locked VBA projects are supported. Elian Soft Protect VBA and our VBA Code Protector protected projects are not supported but Excel VBA Lock protected projects are. Features include allowing you to view the VBA code in PowerPoint PPA and PPAM add-ins, removing the protection applied with a high Office version in a lower office version and repairing of some VBA project damages.

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  1. Not free to try. This is teaseware Anonymous -- October 31 2008, 09.52

    Why does the license say "Free to try".
    This *trial* doesn't do anything except tell you to purchase the program.
    I thought it might unlock a limited number of files, or only work for a month, but no.
    This will not unlock a single file until you buy.
    Please don't advertise this as "Free to try"

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