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I need help in writing a macro that will check Today() against a set
date in a cell and if Today() is after that set date, then the worksheet will immediately shut down. I want my auto_open macro to call the date macro and then to do it's work if the worksheet is still open. In other words, I only want users to be able to use the worksheet until a certain date and after that date I want the worksheet to shut down when they try to run it, or they will keep using it. All help will be appreciated. DLA |
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