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Stopping a VBA internal Timer in command button

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(@rhysand)
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Hello,

To avoid this type of conflict, I mentioned that it was preferable that time be written in a macro instead of in a range, and the macro to start counting can be inserted in any macro, which makes it easier to restart counting whenever if you want.

I have time counters on several VBProjects, with ranges and sheets protected by passwords, as well as password protected VBA, without conflicts...

In my opinion, to help (extra forum), we will have to ask permission from the forum Administrators
If authorized, I will try to help... (only then, i send email to you)


Regards,

Miguel,
 
Posted : 22/08/2020 5:00 am
Philip Treacy
(@philipt)
Posts: 1630
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Hi Guys,

If you need to share large files use OneDrive or DropBox.

Phil

 
Posted : 23/08/2020 10:36 pm
(@stevenbehr1)
Posts: 92
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Thanks Phil and Miguel,

I do have onedrive, but I aslo need a email adress to give access to the database

Thanks

Steve

 
Posted : 24/08/2020 11:13 pm
Philip Treacy
(@philipt)
Posts: 1630
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Hi Steve,

You can share a file on OneDrive without needing to email anyone.

Right click the file -> Share

make sure at the top of the pop-up it says 'Anyone with link can edit'

Click on copy link to create the link

Then copy the link it generates and that is what someone else uses to access your file.  You can paste the link in here.

But, I have forwarded the link you emailed me to Miguel.

Phil

 
Posted : 25/08/2020 1:03 am
(@stevenbehr1)
Posts: 92
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OK then Phil,

 

Thanks for that.

 

Just in case

 

Onedrive

 

Spare_Parts_Order_Matic_2.3.xlsm

 

Dropbox

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/u9ch3izebus8t8o6s7ef7/Spare_Parts_Order_Matic_2.3.xlsm?dl=0&rlkey=87oc21qm0wk278y64fsz1h8xe

See how I go!

 

Steve

 
Posted : 25/08/2020 2:33 am
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