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Hi fellow helpers,

Can I change the microsoft scheduler inside excel with VBA? Specifically,
can i change the scheduled run date based on criteria found within a "upon
open" macro?
Any examples would be helpful.

Thanks,
Nicole
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You can do it directly with the Windows API, but is much easier to use
Edanmo's free dll:
http://www.mvps.org/emorcillo/en/code/vb6/index.shtml
Towards the bottom of the page: Using the Task Scheduler

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Hi fellow helpers,

Can I change the microsoft scheduler inside excel with VBA? Specifically,
can i change the scheduled run date based on criteria found within a "upon
open" macro?
Any examples would be helpful.

Thanks,
Nicole


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