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I am publishing the workbook in a shared file and would like users to
not ahve to always enable macros themselves. The problem is security. I want several users to be able to access the workbook, but not be able to save it. I locked up the workbook and disabled the save buttons (I put code in the "thisworkbook" file in VB. The disabling of the save function only works when macros are enabled. Thus, the user would be able to save it before enabling macros and running the workbook. Once they have it on their personal computer they would be able to hack into it as they please. Any ideas? |
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