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Rodrigo Rodrigo is offline
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Default time stamp question

This is the rule that i am using. I do not see the Optional ByVal ColOffset
As Long = 1&.

Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range)
With Target
If .Count 1 Then Exit Sub
If Not Intersect(Range("A2:A10"), .Cells) Is Nothing Then
Application.EnableEvents = False
If IsEmpty(.Value) Then
.Offset(0, 1).ClearContents
Else
With .Offset(0, 1)
.NumberFormat = "dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss"
.Value = Now
End With
End If
Application.EnableEvents = True
End If
End With
End Sub



"Gary''s Student" wrote:

Just change the default value of the offset column variable. For example:

Instead of:
Optional ByVal ColOffset As Long = 1&, _
use:
Optional ByVal ColOffset As Long = 2&, _

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Gary''s Student - gsnu200773


"Rodrigo" wrote:

Ok i figured out how to do a time stamp, but know i am trying to format the
rule that JE McGimpsey provides in his website. So that the date stamp does
not appear in next cell but in another cell. Below is a link with the example
of the rule.

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html

Thanks