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Default Can you schedule a workbook to open?

Hi guys,

I am looking to automate a program and have it open at a certain time each
day (I will use the 'On Open' macro to run it after it opens).

Does anyone know if this is doable and if so how?

ANy guidance much appreciated, kind regards, Mark


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Default Can you schedule a workbook to open?

Use the Windows Task Scheduler Wizard to configure Win to open your workbook
daily. Basic info on Task Scheduler:

http://www.iopus.com/guides/winscheduler.htm

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Rafael

"Mark Stephens" wrote:

Hi guys,

I am looking to automate a program and have it open at a certain time each
day (I will use the 'On Open' macro to run it after it opens).

Does anyone know if this is doable and if so how?

ANy guidance much appreciated, kind regards, Mark



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