Protect VBA Code 2.2

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Protect VBA Code protects VBA projects from password cracking in MS Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher, Outlook, FrontPage, PowerPoint, and Project files. There are several password recovery tools on the Internet somebody could misuse to get your code if you protect it with a VBA password regardless of its length and complexity. Protect VBA Code offers much better protection than any VBA password. All known (to us) VBA password recovery utilities are unaware of the protection and/or can not remove it. Non-experts can not hack the password with a hex editor. Protect VBA Code takes a VBA protection expert to understand why the project remains locked.

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