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Can I have two OnTime procedures running at different times every day? Should
they be placed in the workbooks_open event? If I use Schedule:=False, will it
cancel my other OnTime procedure?
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Yes (probably), and yes.

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Can I have two OnTime procedures running at different times every day?

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they be placed in the workbooks_open event? If I use Schedule:=False, will

it
cancel my other OnTime procedure?



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