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Hi, I'm new to this, so please be patient. I am creating a workpage for my
job and cannot download add-ins or things like that, so I have to have code. I am trying to have a constantly running clock on my page so that when the page is printed it shows the completion time. =NOW() only gives it once, or when the page is reloaded. How can I do this? Can this post the current date as well? Also, How can I use a clear feature to reset check boxes? |
Multiple problems
To display today's date use =TODAY()
Not sure of the answers to your other questions. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "newguyA14" wrote: Hi, I'm new to this, so please be patient. I am creating a workpage for my job and cannot download add-ins or things like that, so I have to have code. I am trying to have a constantly running clock on my page so that when the page is printed it shows the completion time. =NOW() only gives it once, or when the page is reloaded. How can I do this? Can this post the current date as well? Also, How can I use a clear feature to reset check boxes? |
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I need one specific box to display one current date and time as a running
clock. My box is B5 which just needs to be a date and clock. I'm not sure how to be more specific. "Dave F" wrote: To display today's date use =TODAY() Not sure of the answers to your other questions. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "newguyA14" wrote: Hi, I'm new to this, so please be patient. I am creating a workpage for my job and cannot download add-ins or things like that, so I have to have code. I am trying to have a constantly running clock on my page so that when the page is printed it shows the completion time. =NOW() only gives it once, or when the page is reloaded. How can I do this? Can this post the current date as well? Also, How can I use a clear feature to reset check boxes? |
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Your other questions are plenty specific; I just don't know the answers to
them. I'm sure someone else will come along with a suitable response. In the mean time perhaps try some Google searches. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "newguyA14" wrote: I need one specific box to display one current date and time as a running clock. My box is B5 which just needs to be a date and clock. I'm not sure how to be more specific. "Dave F" wrote: To display today's date use =TODAY() Not sure of the answers to your other questions. Dave -- A hint to posters: Specific, detailed questions are more likely to be answered than questions that provide no detail about your problem. "newguyA14" wrote: Hi, I'm new to this, so please be patient. I am creating a workpage for my job and cannot download add-ins or things like that, so I have to have code. I am trying to have a constantly running clock on my page so that when the page is printed it shows the completion time. =NOW() only gives it once, or when the page is reloaded. How can I do this? Can this post the current date as well? Also, How can I use a clear feature to reset check boxes? |
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1. Press F9 before you print.
2. What checkboxes? newguyA14 wrote: Hi, I'm new to this, so please be patient. I am creating a workpage for my job and cannot download add-ins or things like that, so I have to have code. I am trying to have a constantly running clock on my page so that when the page is printed it shows the completion time. =NOW() only gives it once, or when the page is reloaded. How can I do this? Can this post the current date as well? Also, How can I use a clear feature to reset check boxes? |
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