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![]() I am writing an excel macro (first time doing this) which pulls in company credit ratings from a Bloomberg terminal, compares the credit ratings with ratings in a database, and writes any updated credit ratings into the database. The code works fine, but now I want to have the sequence run once a week (say, every Monday morning). This seems easy enough to do by setting a windows event that will open the excel workbook every Monday morning and then setting the macro sequence to execute when the workbook opens. Then I would just add in a line telling the workbook to save itself and close excel once the sequence finishes. The problem is that several dialog boxes appear when the workbook is open. The first asks the user whether to enable macros. I've gotten around this by setting low security so that macros are always enabled. The next dialog box to appear asks the user whether to allow this workbook to pull in values from another workbook. Then there is another dialog box that asks the user to approve opening an external program that pulls in data from Bloomberg. I need to find some way to automatically approve these dialog boxes. I've tried playing with the SendKeys command, but with no luck. -- chriskane ------------------------------------------------------------------------ chriskane's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=26068 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=394037 |
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