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Hello.
I frequently use formatting such as the following: xTime = Format(Time, "HH:MM:SS") How would I format/capture time increments smaller than the "SS" in the previous line? Or do I need to change my approach? What are the limits of the measurable time in VBA? Thanks for your assistance and example code if possible. |
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