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sammy[_2_]

does xcel have a built in scheduler ?
 
I'm currently running a macro to do an import from web clicking manually
Does xcel have a built in scheduler I would like to import at regular time
intervals eg 5, 10 and 60 mins
If not then some advise on creating perhaps another macro called
macro_schedule ( for selected hours of day sleep 300 ; then run
import_macro; done ) or something like that.
Thanks
Sammy



Dave Peterson[_2_]

does xcel have a built in scheduler ?
 
If you keep excel running, then you can use application.ontime to start (and
restart) your macro.

Visit Chip Pearson's site:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/OnTime.aspx

On 05/08/2011 00:50, sammy wrote:
I'm currently running a macro to do an import from web clicking manually
Does xcel have a built in scheduler I would like to import at regular time
intervals eg 5, 10 and 60 mins
If not then some advise on creating perhaps another macro called
macro_schedule ( for selected hours of day sleep 300 ; then run
import_macro; done ) or something like that.
Thanks
Sammy



--
Dave Peterson

sammy[_2_]

does xcel have a built in scheduler ?
 
thanks for the info
"Dave Peterson" wrote in message
...
If you keep excel running, then you can use application.ontime to start
(and restart) your macro.

Visit Chip Pearson's site:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/OnTime.aspx

On 05/08/2011 00:50, sammy wrote:
I'm currently running a macro to do an import from web clicking manually
Does xcel have a built in scheduler I would like to import at regular
time
intervals eg 5, 10 and 60 mins
If not then some advise on creating perhaps another macro called
macro_schedule ( for selected hours of day sleep 300 ; then run
import_macro; done ) or something like that.
Thanks
Sammy



--
Dave Peterson





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