When an end-user runs a macro in the compiled workbook, the code executes directly from the Windows memory, leaving no trace of the source code inside Excel’s built-in Visual Basic Editor (VBE). Key Features and Benefits 1. True Intellectual Property Protection
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Unlike standard Excel protection—which merely locks the VBA project with a easily bypassable password—DoneEx completely removes the readable source code from the Excel workbook. The compiled DLL runs directly in the computer's memory, ensuring that end-users can run your macros perfectly without ever seeing a single line of your original code. Why Native Excel VBA Protection Fails When an end-user runs a macro in the
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