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The Hun

Self-destructive Excel files -- How to?
 
Excel 2002

How do I enable an Excel file to self-destruct at a certain date, or
when there is an attempt to make any change to it? I don't just want
to preserve it. I want it to self-destruct.

T. Valko

Self-destructive Excel files -- How to?
 
See this:

http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/workbooktimebomb.aspx

--
Biff
Microsoft Excel MVP


"The Hun" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002

How do I enable an Excel file to self-destruct at a certain date, or
when there is an attempt to make any change to it? I don't just want
to preserve it. I want it to self-destruct.




Bob Flanagan[_2_]

Self-destructive Excel files -- How to?
 
All the user has to do is disable macros to disable any such action. And,
if you sent them a copy they can redownload from their email or from their
backup.

Best you can do is to tell them to feel very bad if they do so. And to
remember to feel bad everytime they eat ice cream.

Bob

"The Hun" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002

How do I enable an Excel file to self-destruct at a certain date, or
when there is an attempt to make any change to it? I don't just want
to preserve it. I want it to self-destruct.




Don Guillett

Self-destructive Excel files -- How to?
 
But you can make it so that many things don't work unless macros are
enabled.

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software

"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
. ..
All the user has to do is disable macros to disable any such action. And,
if you sent them a copy they can redownload from their email or from their
backup.

Best you can do is to tell them to feel very bad if they do so. And to
remember to feel bad everytime they eat ice cream.

Bob

"The Hun" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002

How do I enable an Excel file to self-destruct at a certain date, or
when there is an attempt to make any change to it? I don't just want
to preserve it. I want it to self-destruct.





The Hun

Self-destructive Excel files -- How to?
 
On Sep 9, 2:17 pm, "Don Guillett" wrote:
But you can make it so that many things don't work unless macros are
enabled.

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message

. ..

All the user has to do is disable macros to disable any such action. And,
if you sent them a copy they can redownload from their email or from their
backup.


Best you can do is to tell them to feel very bad if they do so. And to
remember to feel bad everytime they eat ice cream.


Bob


"The Hun" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002


How do I enable an Excel file to self-destruct at a certain date, or
when there is an attempt to make any change to it? I don't just want
to preserve it. I want it to self-destruct.



Is it possible to have the formula in a cell self-destruct at a
future date?

Gord Dibben

Self-destructive Excel files -- How to?
 
You can have a formula self-destruct on a certain date/time but the same
caveat about enabling macros will remain.


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Sun, 26 Oct 2008 08:20:06 -0700 (PDT), The Hun
wrote:

On Sep 9, 2:17 pm, "Don Guillett" wrote:
But you can make it so that many things don't work unless macros are
enabled.

--
Don Guillett
Microsoft MVP Excel
SalesAid Software
"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message

. ..

All the user has to do is disable macros to disable any such action. And,
if you sent them a copy they can redownload from their email or from their
backup.


Best you can do is to tell them to feel very bad if they do so. And to
remember to feel bad everytime they eat ice cream.


Bob


"The Hun" wrote in message
...
Excel 2002


How do I enable an Excel file to self-destruct at a certain date, or
when there is an attempt to make any change to it? I don't just want
to preserve it. I want it to self-destruct.



Is it possible to have the formula in a cell self-destruct at a
future date?




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