If you have a PowerPoint Addin macro it is likely in the a .PPAM file and that cannot be edited. .PPTM files can be edited so we explain how to open and copy the code from the .PPAM and place it into a new .PPTM file so you can make changes:
If you have a PowerPoint Addin macro it is likely in the a .PPAM file and that cannot be edited. .PPTM files can be edited so we explain how to open and copy the code from the .PPAM and place it into a new .PPTM file so you can make changes:
2 Comments
Raya Khan · June 20, 2021 at 12:17 pm
hi sir
can you bypass password protected ppam vba project
Ian Matthews · June 21, 2021 at 1:33 pm
Hi Raya;
If it is from a post 2007 version of PowerPoint it is very difficult to decrypt. If it is from an older version, there are many password crackers that will work quickly.