Re: Impossible to access VBE and VBComponents???

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In article <1124895167.162728.311290@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
stephankuhnert@xxxxxx says...
>
> But by the way: is this the standard setting in Excel that you don't
> allow to access VB code? And if so, is it possible to change this
> setting using a macro ;-) Probably not, I would guess, but the thing is
> that I would like to avoid the users to manually change this setting...
>
> Many thanks again,
> Kuhni
>
>
It's a security measure. If you could change it through code, so could
anyone else. It would be like having a lock that any key opens!

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