I tried doing that, but apparently the method application.ontime doesn't appear to be inside the Excel Object Library. It must be inside something else. Nice, huh?
Gilbert Moore
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Actually, the Fyne Folke at Microsoft decided, in their infinate wizdom, not to include the Application.OnTime method in MSOutlook VBA library. Any other suggestions or equivalents?
Application.OnTime would do exactly what I want it to do. Thanks, Mr. Gates.
Appreciate the attempt, though...
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