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Hi MrCrum,
You can paste an Excel table into Word as a linked object and display that, but such an approach seems futile - instead of having Excel open, you need to have Word open. In any event, the linked image in Word would only update the time display when Excel is running ... which sort of defeats the purpose. Of course, anyone running Vista or Win 7 can have their own clock gadget running on the desktop. In that case, all you might really need is a desktop image that shows the stock exchanges' open and close times. That's fairly easy to do.
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