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Displaying of a cool virtual clock in Excel
Hi, anyone knows how to install and display a virtual clock in an Excel
worksheet? Or rather, is that possible at all? Coz using the command of =NOW() in an Excel worksheet will only display a static line of Date and Time. I thought it will be a better presentation if a virutal clock can be installed as an add-in in Excel worksheet. Thanks :-) Regards, Derek |
Displaying of a cool virtual clock in Excel
hi
create a small form in excel with a single text box. then put this code in the form. Private Sub CB1_Click() Load UserForm1 UserForm1.Show 0 Call xlClock End Sub Private Sub ShowxlClock() If UserForm1.Visible = True Then UserForm1.tb1.Value = Format(Now, "hh:mm:ss AM/PM") Application.OnTime Now + TimeSerial(0, 0, 1), "xlClock" Else Exit Sub End If End Sub you can install it as an addin. i have it in my personal.xls i run this from a custom icon on my custom toolbar. regards FSt1 "Derek Foo" wrote: Hi, anyone knows how to install and display a virtual clock in an Excel worksheet? Or rather, is that possible at all? Coz using the command of =NOW() in an Excel worksheet will only display a static line of Date and Time. I thought it will be a better presentation if a virutal clock can be installed as an add-in in Excel worksheet. Thanks :-) Regards, Derek |
Displaying of a cool virtual clock in Excel
Hi, thanks a lot ... that was cool and I like it a lot :-)
"FSt1" wrote: hi create a small form in excel with a single text box. then put this code in the form. Private Sub CB1_Click() Load UserForm1 UserForm1.Show 0 Call xlClock End Sub Private Sub ShowxlClock() If UserForm1.Visible = True Then UserForm1.tb1.Value = Format(Now, "hh:mm:ss AM/PM") Application.OnTime Now + TimeSerial(0, 0, 1), "xlClock" Else Exit Sub End If End Sub you can install it as an addin. i have it in my personal.xls i run this from a custom icon on my custom toolbar. regards FSt1 "Derek Foo" wrote: Hi, anyone knows how to install and display a virtual clock in an Excel worksheet? Or rather, is that possible at all? Coz using the command of =NOW() in an Excel worksheet will only display a static line of Date and Time. I thought it will be a better presentation if a virutal clock can be installed as an add-in in Excel worksheet. Thanks :-) Regards, Derek |
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