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Time Stamp
We are entering data in a call. We want to capture the time that the data
was entered. We have tired the now() function and the today() function, but these change on recalculation. Can anyone think of a way to capture the time? |
Time Stamp
This puts it alongside
Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Const WS_RANGE As String = "H1:H10" '<== change to suit On Error GoTo ws_exit Application.EnableEvents = False If Not Intersect(Target, Me.Range(WS_RANGE)) Is Nothing Then With Target .Offset(0, 1).Value = Format(Now, "dd mmm yyyy hh:mm:ss") End With End If ws_exit: Application.EnableEvents = True End Sub 'This is worksheet event code, which means that it needs to be 'placed in the appropriate worksheet code module, not a standard 'code module. To do this, right-click on the sheet tab, select 'the View Code option from the menu, and paste the code in. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "Mike D." wrote in message ... We are entering data in a call. We want to capture the time that the data was entered. We have tired the now() function and the today() function, but these change on recalculation. Can anyone think of a way to capture the time? |
Time Stamp
There are several ways:-
ctrl+; for the none volatile date CTRL+Shift+; none volatile time or paste this code in as worksheets code (right click sheet tab, view code and paste). It monitors A1 - a100 and when data are entered time stamps in the B column Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Excel.Range) With Target If .Count 1 Then Exit Sub If Not Intersect(Range("A1:A100"), .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 Mike "Mike D." wrote: We are entering data in a call. We want to capture the time that the data was entered. We have tired the now() function and the today() function, but these change on recalculation. Can anyone think of a way to capture the time? |
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