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I don't think I guessed well at what was happening with FSt1's code, so I put
together something that should be close to what he had going on and you can grab the workbook it is in and look at it all from: http://www.jlathamsite.com/uploads/ExcelClockForm.xls Just save it to your system and run it. There's some explanatory text in it to help you see it working and to get into the VB Editor to learn more. Hope it helps a bit. "Scott R" wrote: Hi Guys, Im trying to get a virtual clock in excel and found this prev answer from 11/17/2007 which apparently works but I unfortunately, dont know anything about 'forms' and am a little confused as to how to do this.. is there another way to explain this procedure? any help would be great as i really would like this to work.. below is the prev answer i found.. Answer 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 |
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