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DonkeyKong

Can I do this?
 
Okay,

I would like to know if it's possible to have Excel open to a certain
cell depending on the current date? Say, for example, cells C1:C365
contain each date of the year in the MM/DD/YYYY format. I have in
cell A1 the formula to say = "NOW" in the MM/DD/YYYY format.

I would like Excel to open up and be situated on the current date's
cell. So, say if today's date was in cell C200, then I would like
excel top open and be on cell C200.

Is this possible or does it need some basic VB coding?

Rick Rothstein

Can I do this?
 
It needs VB coding (worksheet formulas return values to the cell they are
in, they do not take action such as you want, namely, to move focus to a
cell). Did you want to do that (your post almost hints that you do not)?

--
Rick (MVP - Excel)


"DonkeyKong" wrote in message
...
Okay,

I would like to know if it's possible to have Excel open to a certain
cell depending on the current date? Say, for example, cells C1:C365
contain each date of the year in the MM/DD/YYYY format. I have in
cell A1 the formula to say = "NOW" in the MM/DD/YYYY format.

I would like Excel to open up and be situated on the current date's
cell. So, say if today's date was in cell C200, then I would like
excel top open and be on cell C200.

Is this possible or does it need some basic VB coding?



John[_22_]

Can I do this?
 
Hi
If you're willing to click on a cell, try this :
=IF(A1="","",HYPERLINK("#C"&MATCH(A1,C1:C365),"Cur rent Date:")) in a empty cell.
then just click on that cell.
HTH
John
"DonkeyKong" wrote in message
...
Okay,

I would like to know if it's possible to have Excel open to a certain
cell depending on the current date? Say, for example, cells C1:C365
contain each date of the year in the MM/DD/YYYY format. I have in
cell A1 the formula to say = "NOW" in the MM/DD/YYYY format.

I would like Excel to open up and be situated on the current date's
cell. So, say if today's date was in cell C200, then I would like
excel top open and be on cell C200.

Is this possible or does it need some basic VB coding?




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