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Automated macros

A LONG while back someone in one of these MS Access rooms recommended a
free software that would run macro's automatically. I set up a time
for it to run a macro on a daily basis. It was a great tool but I left
the job where I originally downloaded it and now I want to know what it
was again. Does anyone know which one I MIGHT be speaking of?

Nov 13 '05 #1
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You are speaking of the Windows taskmanager, combined with an autoexec macro ?

Arno R

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A LONG while back someone in one of these MS Access rooms recommended a
free software that would run macro's automatically. I set up a time
for it to run a macro on a daily basis. It was a great tool but I left
the job where I originally downloaded it and now I want to know what it
was again. Does anyone know which one I MIGHT be speaking of?

Nov 13 '05 #2


gz*****@linerlaw.com wrote:
A LONG while back someone in one of these MS Access rooms recommended a
free software that would run macro's automatically. I set up a time
for it to run a macro on a daily basis. It was a great tool but I left
the job where I originally downloaded it and now I want to know what it
was again. Does anyone know which one I MIGHT be speaking of?


Or how about
http://www.mvps.org/access/modules/mdl0042.htm

Nov 13 '05 #3
That's the one! Thank you so much.

Nov 13 '05 #4

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