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Hi folks,
can anyone point the way to implement a "30 day trial" within an Excel VBA macro? I'm looking for something permanent, so that uninstalling the macro and reinstalling will not grant another 30 day period. The ability to activate the macro permanently by inserting a product key would complete it. I believe that out there - or even inside the object-library - are ready programmed functions, that are doing exactly this. Any hint that helps to avaoid "inventing the wheel again" is welcomed. Thanks in advance for assistance. Best Regards Peter Ostermann |
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