Question for MVPs

G

Guest

Hi all,

I have noticed that Excel will not execute VBA procedures in the background
(i.e. if a different application is currently active). Is there a way to
work around this?

Thanks,

Lucas
 
F

Frank Kabel

Don Guillett said:
They are all at the bar

lol
wish you a nice evening (also at the bar) <vbg>
Frank
P.S.: just came back from watching chelsea against Arsenal...
 
F

Frank Kabel

Bob Phillips said:
Frank,

Guess who I follow :-(. The season is falling apart.

Bob

Hi Bob

<OT on>
I'm with you. The whole pub (besides two outsiders) was shocked after
this result. But it was a nice match (much better than our current
'Bundesliga').

So we had to drink some more pints :)
Frank
 
B

Bob Phillips

And Real Madrid too!

British Ale I hope, none of that German lager<g>.

A nice Courage Directors, Youngs, Fullers, Wadsworth 6X, ... the list is so
long.

Bob
 
N

Norman Harker

Hi!

Jim Rech (at home, sober)
Excel MVP

Norman Harker (at home, mostly sober)
Excel MVP
 
J

Jim Rech

I have noticed that Excel will not execute VBA procedures in the
background

That's news to me. Run Sub Kickoff, switch to another app and return at the
beep.

Sub KickOff()
Application.OnTime DateAdd("s", 5, Now), "MySub"
End Sub

Sub MySub()
Range("a1").Value = 100
Beep
End Sub

But maybe you have an example that demonstrates what you mean.
 
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