Just some added INFO.
this assumes you don't want to start your dates in cell A1 like you stated.
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"Don Guillett" wrote in message
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right click the excel x just to the left of FILE on the menucopy/paste
thissave. Now, each time the file is opened excel will check the last
cell
in col A of sheet 10. Modify to suit.
Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Set x = Sheets("sheet10").Cells(Rows.Count, "a").End(xlUp).Offset(1)
If x.Offset(-1) < Date Then x.Value = Date
End Sub
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Don Guillett
SalesAid Software
"cappuccine"
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I posted this in the new users forum but figured it would probably best
be answered here.
I am trying to design a macro to work with a database I made in excel.
I have a lot of questions since I have never made a macro before. But
I'll just start with a simple question. I want to run a macro that will
input the current date in cell a1, then when I run the macro the next
day, I want to input the current date in cell a2. How do I set up a
macro to do that? I tried setting up a counter but I don't know how to
say something like Range(a1 + 1) = Now. So it selects the next cell
down everytime I run it. Thanks for the help in advance.
Jason
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