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Removing the password from a VBA project


Another way to remove VBA project password is;

  • Open xls file with a hex editor. (ie. Hex Edit http://www.hexedit.com/)
  • Search for DPB
  • Replace DPB to DPx
  • Save file.
  • Open file in Excel.
  • Click "Yes" if you get any message box.
  • Set new password from VBA Project Properties.
  • Close and open again file, then type your new password to unprotect.

UPDATE: For Excel 2010 (Works for MS Office Pro Plus 2010 [14.0.6023.1000 64bit]),

  • Open the XLSX file with 7zip

If workbook is protected:

  • Browse the folder xl
  • If the workbook is protected, right click workbook.xml and select Edit
  • Find the portion <workbookProtection workbookPassword="XXXX" lockStructure="1"/> (XXXX is your encrypted password)
  • Remove XXXX part. (ie. <workbookProtection workbookPassword="" lockStructure="1"/>)
  • Save the file.
  • When 7zip asks you to update the archive, say Yes.
  • Close 7zip and re-open your XLSX.
  • Click Protect Workbook on Review tab.
  • Optional: Save your file.

If worksheets are protected:

  • Browse to xl/worksheets/ folder.
  • Right click the Sheet1.xml, sheet2.xml, etc and select Edit.
  • Find the portion <sheetProtection password="XXXX" sheet="1" objects="1" scenarios="1" />
  • Remove the encrypted password (ie. <sheetProtection password="" sheet="1" objects="1" scenarios="1" />)
  • Save the file.
  • When 7zip asks you to update the archive, say Yes.
  • Close 7zip and re-open your XLSX.
  • Click Unprotect Sheet on Review tab.
  • Optional: Save your file.


I found another way to solve this one to avoid password of VBA Project,with out loosing excel password.

use Hex-editor XVI32 for the process

if the file type is XLSM files:

  1. Open the XLSM file with 7-Zip (right click -> 7-Zip -> Open archive).
  2. Copy the xl/vbaProject.bin file out of the file (you can drag and drop from 7-Zip), don't close 7-Zip
  3. Open the vbaProject.bin file with HexEdit
  4. Search for "DPB=" and replace it with "DPx="
  5. Save the file
  6. Copy this file back into 7-Zip (again, drag and drop works)
  7. Open the XLSX file in Excel, if prompted to "Continue Loading Project", click Yes. If prompted with errors, click OK.
  8. Press Alt+ F11 to open the VBA editor.
  9. While press it will show error “Unexpected error (40230)”, just click OK (6 or 7 times) until it goes away.
  10. Then it will open Automatically


This has a simple method using SendKeys to unprotect the VBA project. This would get you into the project, so you'd have to continue on using SendKeys to figure out a way to remove the password protection:http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-989191.php

And here's one that uses a more advanced, somewhat more reliable method for unprotecting. Again, it will only unlock the VB project for you.http://www.ozgrid.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13006&page=2

I haven't tried either method, but this may save you some time if it's what you need to do...