Schedule Overview
Scheduled Macros are macros that can be scheduled to play back at a specific time. Just set the schedule for the macro and it will play back unattended at the designated time. No need to press a hot key or click on an icon. The macro plays back at the selected time. In order for the macro to execute, Macro Express must be running in the background.
There are a number of scheduling options available. These are briefly described below. Click on the links for more detailed information.
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Instructs Macro Express to immediately execute the macro when it first starts up. If Macro Express is in the Start-up group, then this type of macro would play back when Windows first starts. |
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Runs the macro on one specific date and one specific time. |
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The macro runs repeatedly at a specific time each hour. |
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Runs the macro once each day on the days of the week selected. |
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The macro runs once a week at the time specified. |
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The macro plays at a specific time on the same day of the month each month. |
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Runs the macro after the computer has been idle (no keyboard or mouse activity) for the number of minutes selected. This option allows up to 720 minutes after the computer has been idled. |
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Repetitively runs a macro every XX number of minutes or seconds. The intervals can be between 1 second and 99,999 minutes, 59 seconds. If a macro is scheduled to run every 1 second and the macro takes 5 seconds to execute, then this function will not operate properly. |
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This option instructs the macro to play back when the macro file containing the macro is first loaded. |
üNote: Screen Savers prevent a Scheduled Macro from operating correctly. Focus cannot be given to a program if a screen saver is running. Also, the security measures built into the "Lock Workstation" function of Windows prevent Macro Express from executing a macro.