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=NOW() from changing
I can't remember how I did it before but I add something to the now() formula
to keep the date from changing, can anyone help? If(b2="","",Now()) or some condition as such once the date is entered it won't change. |
=NOW() from changing
One way:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html In article , Richard wrote: I can't remember how I did it before but I add something to the now() formula to keep the date from changing, can anyone help? If(b2="","",Now()) or some condition as such once the date is entered it won't change. |
=NOW() from changing
Just do CTRL-semicolon to enter today's date in a cell.
Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 28, 2:29*am, JE McGimpsey wrote: One way: * *http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html In article , *Richard wrote: I can't remember how I did it before but I add something to the now() formula to keep the date from changing, can anyone help? If(b2="","",Now()) or some condition as such once the date is entered it won't change.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
=NOW() from changing
to say frankly i could not get ur question... ur if condition will work but
after entering formula u need to change the format for cell in custom m/d/yyyy h:mm then the value will converts into given format.. and it will not update the value(date and time) untill you close and open the file. -- Anil showreddy "Richard" wrote: I can't remember how I did it before but I add something to the now() formula to keep the date from changing, can anyone help? If(b2="","",Now()) or some condition as such once the date is entered it won't change. |
=NOW() from changing
Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:15:02 -0800 from Richard
: I can't remember how I did it before but I add something to the now() formula to keep the date from changing, can anyone help? If(b2="","",Now()) or some condition as such once the date is entered it won't change. As far as I'm aware, there is no way to keep NOW() from being re- evaluated, if it's in the cell as a formula. Instead, click in to the cell and type Ctrl-semicolon then (the space bar, once) then Ctrl-colon (a/k/a/Ctrl-Shift-semicolon) then (the Enter key) This puts the current date and time into the cell as a constant, which will not change. -- Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com Shikata ga nai... |
=NOW() from changing
Remarkably, that's the first suggestion in the link!
<g In article , Pete_UK wrote: Just do CTRL-semicolon to enter today's date in a cell. Hope this helps. Pete On Feb 28, 2:29*am, JE McGimpsey wrote: One way: * *http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html |
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