How to find VBA password in Excel:
If you have forgotten or lost the password for a VBA project in Excel, you can try the following methods to recover or remove it:
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Utilize VBA Password Remover software: There are several third-party tools available online that can help you retrieve or bypass the VBA password. One such tool is ‘VBA Password Remover’.
- Download and install the VBA Password Remover software on your computer.
- Open the software and select the password-protected Excel file.
- Click on the “Remove VBA Password” option.
- Wait for the software to process the file.
- Once completed, the VBA password will be removed, and you can access the VBA project without entering a password.
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Use Macro code to remove the password: If you have basic knowledge of VBA programming, you can use a macro code to remove the password from the VBA project.
- Open the Excel file with the password-protected VBA project.
- Press ‘Alt + F11’ to open the VBA editor.
- Click on ‘Insert’ and select ‘Module’ to insert a new module.
- In the module window, paste the following macro code:
Sub RemoveVBAProjectPassword() Dim VBProj As Object Dim WorkbookPath As String WorkbookPath = ThisWorkbook.FullName Set VBProj = ThisWorkbook.VBProject ' Update the VBA project password (replace "password" with the actual password) VBProj.VBProject.Password = "password" ' Save and close the workbook ThisWorkbook.Save ThisWorkbook.Close Workbooks.Open WorkbookPath End Sub
- Replace the “password” part of the code with your actual VBA project password.
- Run the macro by pressing ‘F5’ or clicking on the ‘Run’ button.
- The VBA project password will be updated, and the workbook will be saved without the password.
Remember to always keep a backup copy of your Excel files before attempting to remove or recover VBA passwords.