I have taken a VBA project off the shelf only the realize that I'd forgotten the password I'd put the VBA
code behind. I googled to see if there were any options and to my surprise, came up with many. My first question is, which ones of these are frauds and which ones work. On consideration, my second question is, if these hacks work, what's the point of bothering putting our code behind a password?
I realize that this is going to the Dark Side, but this is publicly-available information. Since it will be impossible to get this project done by my deadline if I have to start from scratch, I'm really in in dire straits and ask for understanding.
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