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I want to be able to start Excel anytime. I know how you can get Excel to
start autmatically when you turn on the computer, but how do you get it to
start at a certain time, for example 3 o'clock?
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Hi,

You can use the windows task scheduler to auto open excel
1) Start -Programs-Accessories-System Tools - Scheduled tasks.
2) Click the Add Scheduled task icon & follow the wizard instructions.

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Hi
I want to be able to start Excel anytime. I know how you can get Excel to
start autmatically when you turn on the computer, but how do you get it to
start at a certain time, for example 3 o'clock?

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