Visual Basic for Applications/Check if a Workbook has VBA code
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Summary
[edit | edit source]This VBA code module is made for Excel, but is easily adapted for other MS Office applications. It checks a workbook to see if it contains any useful VBA dimensional or structural code. Line counting has been found to be less reliable than this since even empty modules will show two lines of code each.
The Code Module
[edit | edit source]- Place all of the code below into the same standard module, and identify the test workbook address in wb.
- Then, run the procedure CheckForVBA to check whether or not the test workbook contains identifiable VBA code structures.
- The procedures first check to see that the workbook is not locked.
- Users can modify the test keyword list in procedure ContainsVBAKeyWords.
- The test workbook is closed again after inspection.
- Results are shown in message boxes here, but the top section is easily modified for other uses.
Option Explicit
Sub CheckForVBA()
'Run this procedure to know whether a specified workbook has VBA code
'Assumes that workbook to test is in same folder and called Book2.xlsm
'Set reference to Microsoft VBA Extensibility 5.5
Dim wb As Workbook, nL As Long, bR As Boolean
'set full address of workbook to test here
'if just file name then same folder is assumed
Set wb = Workbooks.Open("Book2.xlsm")
'check for code if project is not locked
If IsProtectedVBProject(wb) = False Then
'check for vba code
If WbkHasVBA(wb) = True Then
MsgBox "Workbook " & wb.FullName & vbCrLf & _
"CONTAINS VBA code structure."
Else
MsgBox "Workbook " & wb.FullName & vbCrLf & _
"DOES NOT contain VBA code structure."
End If
Else
MsgBox "The VBA Project is LOCKED;" & vbCrLf & _
"might have VBA but unable to confirm."
End If
'close the test workbook
wb.Close
End Sub
Function IsProtectedVBProject(ByVal wb As Workbook) As Boolean
'returns TRUE if VBA is password protected, else false
Dim nComp As Integer
nComp = -1
On Error Resume Next
nComp = wb.VBProject.VBComponents.Count
On Error GoTo 0
If nComp = -1 Then
IsProtectedVBProject = True
Else
IsProtectedVBProject = False
End If
End Function
Private Function WbkHasVBA(ByVal wb As Workbook) As Boolean
'returns true if workbook contains VBA, else false.
'Code must not be locked.
'Set reference to Microsoft VBA Extensibility 5.5
Dim VBComp As VBIDE.VBComponent
Dim VBMod As VBIDE.CodeModule
Dim nLines As Long, sMod As String
'get each module one at a time
For Each VBComp In wb.VBProject.VBComponents
Set VBMod = VBComp.CodeModule
nLines = VBMod.CountOfLines
If nLines <> 0 Then
sMod = VBMod.Lines(1, nLines)
'check for significant code entries
If ContainsVBAKeyWords(sMod) Then
WbkHasVBA = True
Exit For
End If
End If
Next VBComp
Set VBComp = Nothing
Set VBMod = Nothing
End Function
Function ContainsVBAKeyWords(ByVal sModule As String) As Boolean
'Returns true if input string contains any listed word,
'else false. User should add keywords of interest to vKeyList
Dim vKeyList As Variant, nC As Integer, bM As Boolean
'set the key list of interest here
vKeyList = Array("End", "Dim", "Public", "Private", "Friend", "Property", _
"Type", "Declare", "Sub", "Function")
'loop through keylist and compare with parameter module string
For nC = LBound(vKeyList) To UBound(vKeyList)
bM = sModule Like "*" & vKeyList(nC) & "*"
If bM = True Then
ContainsVBAKeyWords = True
Exit For
End If
Next nC
End Function