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I would like to have an excel time card that I've created open up at a
certain intervals during the day, automatically so I can go in an fill it
out. It would be similar to a reminder on outlook. Is this possible.
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macleod wrote:
I would like to have an excel time card that I've created open up at a
certain intervals during the day, automatically so I can go in an
fill it out. It would be similar to a reminder on outlook. Is this
possible.


Assuming that you're using windoze go to:

Start-All Programs-Accessories-System tools-Scheduled Tasks

Then create a scheduled task to open the workbook


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