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Lorenzo,
Check-out the "ontime" method of the application object grtz >-----Original Message----- >Hello - I really hope you can help: I work for a bank that operates on >the stock market, and was trying to write a macro that would run >automatically only in a certain time period. I have already written >the code for the whole operation, but the time factor simply baffles >me. Is there any way this can be done? If it's of any help, there is a >cell (on sheet 3, cell B16) that always displays the current time. >Thank you very much for any help you may be able to give - Lorenzo >. > |
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