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I wish to run a particular macro every morning at 9:45am. I believe you use
Application.on Time

Could anyone assist me in the code I would use to say run a macro called
"Generate_Report" at 9:45am each morning


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Chip Pearson has lots of instructions at:
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/ontime.htm

John wrote:

I wish to run a particular macro every morning at 9:45am. I believe you use
Application.on Time

Could anyone assist me in the code I would use to say run a macro called
"Generate_Report" at 9:45am each morning

Thanks


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