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Hi,

I would like to have a macro that can open a spreadsheet
automatically on my computer at a certain time (1 AM). I
would leave my computer and Excel on during this time
(overnight) Is there a way I can do this?

The document I want opened can be found at:
"C:\Documents and Settings\MIKE\My Documents\track.xls"


Your help would be appreciated.

Mike

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If you're using WinNT/2k/XP/2003, you can use the AT command.

From a command prompt, type AT /?

/i.

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Hi,

I would like to have a macro that can open a spreadsheet
automatically on my computer at a certain time (1 AM). I
would leave my computer and Excel on during this time
(overnight) Is there a way I can do this?

The document I want opened can be found at:
"C:\Documents and Settings\MIKE\My Documents\track.xls"


Your help would be appreciated.

Mike



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