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Tôi vừa vào trang này và có thông tin về công cụ miễn phí VBADecompiler. Bác nào quan tâm thì nghiên cứu nhé.
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Features:
- Decompiles and compacts VBA projects saved in any Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word file type, including add-ins
- Decompiles and compacts password protected VBA projects without unprotecting them
- Decompiles and compacts (cleans) VBA code in Standard modules and in any Class module, including modules behind Form, Worksheet, Workbook, Slide, and Document objects
- The decompiled and compacted file is saved in the format of the application version default installed on the computer. But, if there is more than one installed version a specific version can be selected
- Can optionally preserve the original file date and time
- Creates a backup of the original file. You can optionally create a single backup file each time the utility is run or a series of sequentially numbered backups
- Can optionally register the activity in a log file
- Does not require installation
- This utility consists of a stand-alone executable file that uses installed Office library. No other libraries or configurations are required
- The utility doesn’t modify the configuration of any other application. It doesn’t occupy Access, Excel, PowerPoint or Word memories like add-ins and COM add-ins do
- Automatically saves the last setting to be used as default in the next execution. All options, including folder path, are saved in an INI file next to VBADecompiler.exe or, when this is not possible, in the Microsoft® Windows® temp folder.
- The decompilation and compacting process can be run from the graphical user interface or silently from the command line. The command line supports all of the same options of the graphical user interface
- You can generate complete command lines from the user interface and send them to the clipboard to be pasted anywhere, such as into an argument of the VB or VBA Shell function or into the Windows Run dialog box.