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Inputbox used for password

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Les Stout - 20 Sep 2007 09:41 GMT
Hi all, i am using an inputbox to request a password, is it possible to
change the characters that are being typed in to a "*" or must one use a
form to have that function ??

Best regards,

Les Stout
Mike H - 20 Sep 2007 10:16 GMT
Les,

Input boxes don't have that property but this code will do it for you but
looking at it it seems like an awful let of messing around to re-create
functionality that exists elsewhere in Excel.

http://www.xcelfiles.com/API_09.html

Mike

> Hi all, i am using an inputbox to request a password, is it possible to
> change the characters that are being typed in to a "*" or must one use a
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Les Stout - 20 Sep 2007 11:11 GMT
Agreed, thanks Mike H

Best regards,

Les Stout
 
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