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Default VB code still runing

Ontime is an application method, so closing the book doesn't stop it.

Add a timer stop in the workbook before close event.

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I have VB code timer that shuts down a workbook after awhile. But if you

close it early while any other workbook is open, the time (and code) still
runs. I know this because the workbook re-opens when the timer runs out -
only to close it.
Has anyone run into this?



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