excelvbaisfun
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Hi @gdgsupport,
I’ve had a few instances of people accidentally overriding a lot of data and losing all their excel database when opening the program.
When people open my application and click ‘Original Workbook’ (instead of clicking ‘Last Save’ like they’re supposed to) and then they select the.xlsc file name they are used to using, this actually overrides their file with all their progress and doesn’t even warn them. Is there a way we can hide the “Original Workbook” option somehow at some point or at least when they’re going to be dumb and almost override an important file with a new Original installed version for it to pop up a warning, like “Are you SURE you want to OVERRIDE this file with a blank original file and lose all your progress (you dingle-head)?” or some such message?
Please help! My boss was with his assistant and they just lost 8 hours of data entry that they now have to do over as well as all the work they need to do today. He may miss his flight home now. Please advise.
Also thanks for your wonderful software!
Dan
I’ve had a few instances of people accidentally overriding a lot of data and losing all their excel database when opening the program.
When people open my application and click ‘Original Workbook’ (instead of clicking ‘Last Save’ like they’re supposed to) and then they select the.xlsc file name they are used to using, this actually overrides their file with all their progress and doesn’t even warn them. Is there a way we can hide the “Original Workbook” option somehow at some point or at least when they’re going to be dumb and almost override an important file with a new Original installed version for it to pop up a warning, like “Are you SURE you want to OVERRIDE this file with a blank original file and lose all your progress (you dingle-head)?” or some such message?
Please help! My boss was with his assistant and they just lost 8 hours of data entry that they now have to do over as well as all the work they need to do today. He may miss his flight home now. Please advise.
Also thanks for your wonderful software!
Dan