Alt F11 Popup Msg

torweb

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I've locked everything in my workbook project so it now operates as a stand-alone application after openning, then returns all Excel funtions to "normal" on closing. For the last bit of 'frosting' I'd like to post a popup msg if (when) a user types Alt F11, that warns against accessing any macros out of the worksheets.

Is this a do-able feature. Even better, can the Alt F11 function be password protected?

Thanks in advance
 
tbardoni...that's true, however my goal was to;

1. Prevent users from running Macros outside of the worksheet userforms
2. Prevent users from looking at my total workbook structure(VB/Macros)
3. Prevent users from accessing Macros code sturcture
4. Prevent users from accessing any Excel and/or operating system functions unless they're supplied within the various worksheets in the forms of command type buttons.

As it stands, my workbook is now a self-contained application whose features and operations must all be accessed only by the tools I've supplied. The game plan is to minimize the typical end user from sneaking into areas where they're not welcome.
 
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