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On Jul 23, 5:15 pm, wx4usa wrote:
I've built an excel workbook and I have someone that would like to look at it. Can I provide them a copy with a macro of some kind that would require a password to open at 10 days or a period I specify? Can it include a message that the trial period is over? Is that possible? I know that passwords can be cracked, but I don't think there is much of a threat from my potential clients. Is there a way to conditionally format the pertinent cells (10 cells +/-) on a page to fill black and become useless after a 10 day period? |
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