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dreama

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The older versions of Excel would automatically add the computer date and
time, to comments when they were created or revised. Does anyone know to add
this feature to the 2003 verison?

Dave Peterson

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I don't recall that every happening in any version of excel.

Maybe you invoked a macro that created a comment and started it with the date
and time.



dreama wrote:

The older versions of Excel would automatically add the computer date and
time, to comments when they were created or revised. Does anyone know to add
this feature to the 2003 verison?


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Dave Peterson

J Sedoff comRemove>

Excel comments
 
That should appear in the file properties (File -- Properties, "General"
tab). You should also be able to view it for a closed file by right-clicking
and selecting "Properties."

Hope this helps, Jim
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I appreciate any feedback.

Gord Dibben

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How would that make it appear in a cell Comment?


Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP

On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 09:04:10 -0700, J Sedoff comRemove
<RemoveSageoficar,at,RemoveHotmail<dot wrote:

That should appear in the file properties (File -- Properties, "General"
tab). You should also be able to view it for a closed file by right-clicking
and selecting "Properties."

Hope this helps, Jim




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