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how can I make the top "title-bar" hidden.
I want to prevent user to close the book any other way than by clicking a
"CLOSE"-button in the worksheet.
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The user can always close the workbook by
CNTRL-ALT-DELETE
and then telling the Task Manager to close Excel.
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Don't forget CTRL + w to close the workbook.


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The user can always close the workbook by
CNTRL-ALT-DELETE
and then telling the Task Manager to close Excel.


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