Hi praveen

to disable an ontime event, you need to know the scheduled time.
So, declare a module level variable to store the schedule time. Use the same
to disable the event





2009/10/27 Praveen Khunte <praveen.khu...@gmail.com>

> Hi Everyone
>
> I have used a macro given in site
> http://www.cpearson.com/excel/OnTime.aspx
>
> This code copy cell D4 and paste to D30 automatically after every 2 minutes
> when you press “start timer” button.
>
> But when I press “Stop timer” button, the macro didn’t stop and keeps on
> continuing even when workbook is closed.
> Can anyone please figure out why StopTimer() is not working?
>
> Regards
> Praveen
>
> >
>


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