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The OnTime method will eventually fail for this - all it takes is one missed
call when you are editing a cell. Here's an alternative that relies on an activex wrapper I put around the VB timer that you can get from my site he http://www.enhanceddatasystems.com/E...ExcelTimer.htm The benefit of this is that the timer event does not fire while you are editing a cell or Excel is busy, but does fire after you have stopped whatever you are doing. It's also a lot simpler than using Windows API callbacks. 1. Register the activex control (instructions on the web page) 2. Create a new project, add a form called frmTimer and a module. 3. Add the VBA Timer control to the form. 4. In the module add this Sub StartClock() With frmTimer.Timer1 .Interval = 1000 .Enabled = True End With 'n.b. you do not need to show the form End Sub Sub StopClock() Unload frmTimer End Sub 5. In the form code, add this Private Sub Timer1_Timer() On Error Resume Next Application.Caption = Format(Now, "HH:MM:SS") On Error GoTo 0 End Sub Robin Hammond www.enhanceddatasystems.com "show time on the caption of excel window" <show time on the caption of excel wrote in message ... how to show time on the caption of excel window? who can help me? |
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