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If user was to run the macro, the workbook is gone. Does not go to recycle bin for recovery. How safe and useful depends upon the developer who may want a payment after a certain date and if payment not forthcoming, workbook is destroyed. There are less drastic ways to disable a workbook functionality. Gord On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 21:53:27 +0200, "Sasa Stankovic" wrote: hay everyone, I was just joking in my last post... ;-) I think that idea is really interesting. Actually, I don't think that anyone has ever asked me something lke that. And, how "safe" is to create such macro? What if user runs it and after 10 minutes wants everything back? I don't see real use but solution is very elegant and nice. sasa "FSt1" wrote in message ... hi, what do you mean by "auto expire"? what happens when it expires? cautiously curious FSt1 "Van" wrote: I'm trying to get an excel file to auto expire on a preset date. Does a custom macro exist or can it be done with an Excel function? Thank you |
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