Lock cells after date and time specified in adjacent cells

pontiff

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Hi, I want to be able to lock cells f3 and G3 after a date and time specified in c3 (date) and d3(time). Is this possible without vba , or if not could somebody assist with the vba?
Thanks in advance.
 
Not sure what you mean by "leaving it open"? The sheet should lock when you open the workbook > cells in F and G where the date is before today should be locked.
 
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Not sure what you mean by "leaving it open"? The sheet should lock when you open the workbook > cells in F and G where the date is before today should be locked.
Sorry my bad, was messing around with the dates, it works fine! Thank you!
 
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