Auto_Open, Expiry Date of VBA application.
On Jun 9, 7:58*pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
You could use:
If Date thisworkbook.worksheets("Sheet999").range("a1").va lue Then
Shazi wrote:
Dear Sir,
I am using the below mentioned macro in my project, for Limit of my
VBA project for the certain time. (life time of this vba application).
it is working fine, but the problem is this, if I want to increase the
no. of days for one month or more, then I have to open VBA Editor and
then change the Date in Auto_Open Macro.
Is there any way to change the Expiry date of VBA program fdirectly
from the worksheet, not from VBA Editor.
Supose if I put the date in Sheet1, *A1=15-Jul-2008, then it will
change in the auto_open macro automatically.
if any one have any suggession, pls send me.
Thank you for support in Advance. my code is given below
Shahzad zafar
Sub auto_open()
* *If Date #7/15/2008# Then * *' < *Expiry date of vba program
* * MsgBox "RunTime"
* *ThisWorkbook.Close
* * End If
* * Application.DisplayFullScreen = True
* * Application.CommandBars("Worksheet Menu Bar").Enabled = False
* ' to open Login Screen
* * UserLogin.Show
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
* * ' to protect all sheets with password
* * Dim n As Integer
* * For n = 1 To Worksheets.Count
* * 'to protect WORKSHEETS
* * Worksheets(n).Protect Password:="marketing"
* * Next n
* * 'to protect WORKBOOK
* * ActiveWorkbook.Protect Password:="marketing", Structu=True,
Windows:=False
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
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Hi, Mr. Dave,
I tried your code, it is working very good. you solved my big problem.
Thank you very much.
Now I can change the expiry date of my project from the worksheet at
any time.
Thank you once again.
Best Regards.
Shahzad
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