Show Running Clock/Time In Milliseconds

anyremote

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Dear all expert VBA users,

I am new to VBA. I would like to show current running time that tick in milliseconds when I click on "Start Clock" button. Unfortunately, I am only able to do it that it tick in seconds. I searched in google and roughly know that I need API to do that. Can anyone kindly shows me which part should I modify my code to achieve that?

Thanks in advance.
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