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Time based macro
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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