Nick,
Thanks a million for the smple macro. It's just what the doctor ordered.
One further question: is it possible to temporarily interrupt the macro so
the user can manually edit a cell in Column A, and then re-enable the macro
once the edit is finished?
Art
"Nick Hodge" wrote in message
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Art
You could use a worksheet_change event. Something like...
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range)
Application.EnableEvents = False
If Not Application.Intersect(Target, Columns("A:A")) Is Nothing Then
MsgBox "You cannot enter data in column A", vbOKOnly
Target.Value = Date
Application.EnableEvents = True
Exit Sub
End If
Range(Cells(Target.Row, 1), Cells(Target.Row, 1)).Value = Date
Application.EnableEvents = True
End Sub
This will fire when anything is changed in the sheet, therefore it is
really only practical for data entry. It would need far more refining if
lots of deleting of rows, etc was to take place.
--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
HIS
"ArtŪ" wrote in message
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Is it possible to create a spreadsheet so that everytime someone edits
any cell in a particular row, a date is either inserted (or edited) in a
column in that row with the current date of the edit?
Example: before edit
Date Data1 Data2 Data3
09/04/04 abcde 12345 xyz321
Example: after edit
Date Data1 Data2 Data3
09/20/04 abcde 54321 xyz321
Art
West Palm Beach