I'm trying to figure out something related to Vba instead of a new 
scripting language.

I'm thinking about running a Vba script from Outlook. Outlook will open the 
workbook and pick the time from there and set itself to send emails... or 
better each time the workbook is updated (I broadly understand 3 emails may 
be sent upon the status of the complete or work-in-progresss...), it would 
call outlook so outlook picks up the time to send email and set himself a 
schedule send email task.

That is a lot of Outlook Vba object model.

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