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Just to add to Steph's notes...

Your PC will have to be turned on <bg.
and macro security level will have to be set to low.

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Ps. I use a freeware program called nnChron Lite
http://www.nncron.ru/

It has the option of running scheduled tasks when the pc is turned on--if the
scheduled time had passed while the pc was off.

Steph wrote:

How about using the Microdoft Scheduler. That will allow you to open an
excel file at a specific time. Then just have your macro that you want run
as an Open Event.

"Nicole Seibert" wrote in message
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Okay. So, I have read over CPearson's and The Hawley's take on running
macros
at a set time. Both of which are telling me that Excel much be open
before
the macro can run.

What if I want to run a macro at 3am -- when I will never be at
work?!?!!!!


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