Run Macro Script at Later Date and Time

This Document outlines Steps required to Run a Macro Script and on a Later Date and Time. Once Configured, the Macro Script will Start Running at Configured Date and Time. Depending on Purpose and Schedule, you can Select any of the Available ways to Run the Script as per Configured Date and Time. You can even Schedule the Macro Script to run with Task Scheduler to run Multiple Times, at User Sign in or other with ways Provided with Microsoft's Task Scheduler.' Timed Script Execution allows you to Run the Macro Script from Configured Start Date and Time to Pre-Configured End Date and Time with Configurable Time Interval in Minutes.

Screen Displays How you can Start Macro Script Schedule Screen

Schedule Macro Script Execution with Windows Task Scheduler

To Schedule Macro Script Execution with Task Scheduler, you can use Task Scheduler Helper and Execute Script with Windows Task Scheduler. The Screenshot below displays How to Launch Task Scheduler and Configure the Task Parameters.

Start Scheduler Helper to Schedule Macro Script-Execution with Windows Task Scheduler
Start Schedule Helper to Schedule Macro Script-Execution with Windows Task Scheduler

Schedule Macro Script Execution using Task Scheduler Helper
Schedule Macro Script Execution using Task Scheduler Helper

Screenshot displaying Windows Task Scheduler's Task Created with required Parameters
Screenshot displaying Windows Task Scheduler's Task Created with required Parameters

Execute Macro Script with Task Scheduler at Configured Time Interval on a Recurring basis
Execute Macro Script with Task Scheduler at Configured Time Interval on a Recurring basis

Configure Date / Time and Time Check Interval to Schedule Script Execution without using Task Scheduler

In the Script Schedule Screen, Select Date / Time on which you want the Macro Script to Run. Depending on Accuracy of the Macro Script Execution Required, you can Select the Appropriate Time Interval. Minimum the Time Interval Configured here, Maximum will be the Accuracy of Script Execution Start. 1000 Milliseconds is 1 Second and by default 100 Milli Second is Configured which you can reduce to Minimum value of 1 Mill Second.

Screenshot Displaying Configurable Date / Time and Time Check Interval to Run the Macro Script at a Later Date / Time

View Manual and Automated Mouse Clicks

You can view Time of each Mouse Clicked by Software or Manually along with Location of Mouse Click using View Mouse Actions Button available in the Settings of the Software. Optionally you can configure Time Delay between Mouse Down and Mouse Up making a Mouse Click.

Settings of the Software Allowing you to Launch View Mouse Actions and Configure Time Delay between Mouse Down and Mouse Up

View Manual and Automated Mouse Actions

You can view Manual and Automated / Simulated Mouse Actions to understand Speed of Macro Script Execution and Timing of Each Mouse Action. The View Mouse Actions Screen displays Mouse Down Action, Mouse Up Action, Mouse Move Action and other Mouse Actions along with Time of Mouse Action.

Screenshot Displaying Manual and Automated Mouse Actions and Time of Each Mouse Action

View Macro Script Execution Logs

You can Enable Logging of Macro Script Execution to Display Time and Date of Each Macro Record when Script is Executed from Other Settings. As Logging requires Extra File Storage, the Enable Logging for Today allows you to Enable Creation and Storage of Script Execution Logs for Today. Yes you can Enable or Disable Logging from Other Settings of the Software easily as displayed in the Screenshot below.

Screenshot Displays How you can Enable Logging for Macro Script Execution