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Just now saw your other 2 posts earlier today. The code that I included in
my previous post simply runs whenever you start it. It does not wait until a fixed time of the evening when you are not there tending your computer. I would put your macros in a separate workbook with a toolbar and a button, rather than in the workbook with the data. In the future, can you add new information to your original post with a reply instead of starting a new post? This will make it easier for another person to gather all of the information needed to understand the question. I don't know how your newsgroup reader (Microsoft CDO for Windows 2000) works, but with Outlook Express, I can click on a column to set the "Watch message" flag. This makes it easy to quickly find the original post to see if any replies have been posted. Thanks. -- Regards, Bill |
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