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I have created a small but effective way to keep my catering business
costings under control. My employer would like to use this tool for some or all other units. What I would like to do is to allocate activation codes to the main workbook to act as licence, these ought to be time related so to expire and render the program obsolete after 60 day trial or 1 year licence. The question is, can this be achieved through some very smart vba coding? if so is there a kind soul who is willing to help me? Many thanks in advance Alex |
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