Making a spreadsheet lock up after a demo period expires

T

travis

I've got a spreadsheet which someone is going to pay me a monthly fee
to use, but first he wants to play around with it for a week or two to
see if it meets his requirements.

What are some of the methods people use to give spreadsheets a "trial
period" functionality, so it will become read-only and non-editable
after a period of, say, 30 days?
 
T

travis

I've got a spreadsheet which someone is going to pay me a monthly fee
to use, but first he wants to play around with it for a week or two to
see if it meets his requirements.

What are some of the methods people use to give spreadsheets a "trial
period" functionality, so it will become read-only and non-editable
after a period of, say, 30 days?

Oops, sorry everyone. Disregard the above as I already asked this
question in this forum yesterday and it appears there have been a
couple of answers.
 

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