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    VBA Expairy date

    Hi All
    I am looking at setting the expiry date on my project and found lots of useful info and codes to do it.
    The only problem is that I want to be able to unlock my project with a password even if it has expired , I have searched a lot for this approach but didn't found nothing.
    So What I was thinking maby something like this:
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    and this is where I am stuck... I need a code that would unlock the traial version into full workbook so maby something to check password in textbox matches the one in the code, not sure...


    Thank you in advance for your help
    Dan

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    Re: VBA Expairy date

    Good afternoon ciapul12

    Chip Pearson provides four different ways to do this here, along with plenty of code and a downloadable example.
    Be sure to read the caveat about how easy it is to bypass (seriously easy, believe me).

    HTH

    DominicB

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