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I need to auto exit MS Excel 2000 when user leaves workbook open over night.
Is there any timer controll that I can use?
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Aaron blood has an example how to shut down after a period of inactivity:
http://www.xl-logic.com/pages/vba.html

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I need to auto exit MS Excel 2000 when user leaves workbook open over
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Is there any timer controll that I can use?



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From Help:
Application.OnTime(EarliestTime, Procedure, LatestTime, Schedule)

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Is there any timer controll that I can use?



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