Excel has the application.ontime function, but this is largely for
scheduling things inside excel when it is open. You would need to put your
code in the workbook open event of a workbook and then use windows schedular
to start excel with your workbook as an argument. This should kick off you
macro. You can see Ron de Bruin's site for information on mailing

http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm

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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy


"alex" <apolloni@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1123240987.244253.40630@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> This might be a bit of a newbie question and I think I need a pointer
> in the right direction (unless the answer's an easy one
>
> Currently, I've got a number of reports which consist of a number of
> Excel worksheets(duh!. The raw data is retrieved by doing a Data
> Import which runs a SQL Query to a SQL server via ODBC. SO, now that I
> have the report and graphs like I like them, I just go in once a week
> and do a refresh and then send out my worksheets.
>
> Here's my Question. What I'd like to do is just run a scheduled TASK
> that goes, runs the refresh on the SQL query and the various
> worksheets. (then, ideally, it would also mail the updated worksheet
> to a dist. list or upload to Sharepoint)
>
> I've gotten Frye/Freeze/Buckingham's pretty good Microsoft Office Excel
> 2004 Programming book and skimmed through a few others but all the
> programming is resolves around running programs/macros from with-in
> Excel.
>
> Any suggestion's/pointers? It would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
> Alex
>