Good Day: 

        If you go into System Preferences > Energy Saver and go to near the 
bottom of the window (close to the lock buttons), you will find a button called 
"Schedule…" which, when clicked, opens a dialog allowing one to set a time for 
the Mac to sleep or shut down and start up automatically,which I think is what 
your friend wants.

HTH:
Henry


On 1 Sep 2012, at 20:25, Jane <juanitatig...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there some way you can tell a Mac to shut down at a particular time, and 
> have it stick to that time each day  If so, how do you program it in?  Have a 
> friend who needs this and isn't sure how to do it.
> 
> Jane
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