I?ve never used the ?OnTime? thing. First of all, what is ?OnTime?? A function, a macro, another type of program?? Is it part of Windows or Excel or VBA??You don't have to leave Excel open (i dont think) as it will open it at that time and run the macro, of course it will not close it again unless you state it to! -- Simon Lloyd
Simon confused me (in his reply to griffism) by suggesting that Excel doesn?t have to be open for ?OnTime? to work. If the computer is on, but Excel isn?t, then what keeps ?OnTime? working?? That?s why I thought maybe it?s a child of Windows.