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I am using excel 2007. is it possible that when you open excel file
then a message should come up in wordart saying "DONT MAKE CHANGES"
then after 5 seconds it disappear. Basically i want some sort of macro
in excel file that when someone open the file a message should appear
for 5 seconds saying "DONT MAKE CHANGES" and then disappear but i not
want it in like message box. it should come in wordart. Please if
anybody can help
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Why don't you just protect the workbook so they can't make changes?
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I am using excel 2007. is it possible that when you open excel file
then a message should come up in wordart saying "DONT MAKE CHANGES"
then after 5 seconds it disappear. Basically i want some sort of macro
in excel file that when someone open the file a message should appear
for 5 seconds saying "DONT MAKE CHANGES" and then disappear but i not
want it in like message box. it should come in wordart. Please if
anybody can help

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