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Time less than 1 second in xl/vba?
This article should show you how:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;172338 HOWTO: Use QueryPerformanceCounter to Time Code -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "shockley" wrote in message ... Many times I would like to measure or to use an interval of time smaller than 1 second in vba but I have not found a way. I know the computer is capable since AutoIt does milliseconds. Is there a way? |
Time less than 1 second in xl/vba?
Tom, thanks much. Some interesting functions there . Gonna take me a
minute to understand and figure out how to use them... Regards, Shockley "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... This article should show you how: http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;172338 HOWTO: Use QueryPerformanceCounter to Time Code -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "shockley" wrote in message ... Many times I would like to measure or to use an interval of time smaller than 1 second in vba but I have not found a way. I know the computer is capable since AutoIt does milliseconds. Is there a way? |
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