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Time Formular
Hi Everyone,
Hopefully this is an easy question for someone. Just as there is the formular to enter today's date ie: =today(). Is there a similer formular to enter the present time? -- Thanks Becky |
Time Formular
=now()
will include both the time and date. =mod(now(),1) will be just the time (give it a nice format to remove the date) Rebecca wrote: Hi Everyone, Hopefully this is an easy question for someone. Just as there is the formular to enter today's date ie: =today(). Is there a similer formular to enter the present time? -- Thanks Becky -- Dave Peterson |
Time Formular
Ctrl+Shift+: (colon) will give you current time. However, it is not
volitaile like =Today() is. HTH Regards, Howard "Rebecca" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone, Hopefully this is an easy question for someone. Just as there is the formular to enter today's date ie: =today(). Is there a similer formular to enter the present time? -- Thanks Becky |
Time Formular
=NOW() which is volatile and will update whenever calculation takes place
Or just hit CTRL + SHIFT + ; to enter a static time. To enter a static date hit CTRL + ; Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 15:51:01 -0700, Rebecca wrote: Hi Everyone, Hopefully this is an easy question for someone. Just as there is the formular to enter today's date ie: =today(). Is there a similer formular to enter the present time? |
Time Formular
Spot on Dave. Thanks
-- Thanks Becky "Dave Peterson" wrote: =now() will include both the time and date. =mod(now(),1) will be just the time (give it a nice format to remove the date) Rebecca wrote: Hi Everyone, Hopefully this is an easy question for someone. Just as there is the formular to enter today's date ie: =today(). Is there a similer formular to enter the present time? -- Thanks Becky -- Dave Peterson . |
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