Hi Paul,

I had once seen a sheet, which used forms to take input from the user,
Plus: it also use to record the System lock time i.e. it would record
it as breaks automatically. I am not sure, what was the macro using to
feed itself with that data.

Shyam: The person who submited the query, wants to automatically store
the time in the sheet. The time at which system is locked i.e. the
user presses "Windows KEy+L".

Harry

On Mar 24, 12:39 pm, paulwillekens <paul.johan.willek...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Would it be okay to have a .vbs script running under WSH capturing
> that lock-down time and writing it in your spreadsheet? If yes, then
> I'll look further into it... That's because a macro in Excel needs a
> trigger to run, but a vbs-script can poll almost anything...
>
> greetings
>
> Paul Willekens

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