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Rich[_8_]

Audit Trail
 
I would like to build an audit trail into a spreadsheet so that anyone who
opens the file is is logged in a worksheet with user name and time stamp.
What's the easiest / best way to achieve this?

--
Rich
http://www.rhodes-pefkos.co.uk
http://www.rhodes-lindos.co.uk



ozgrid.com

Audit Trail
 
Look into Track Changes in the Excel Help.

Or, for a VBA method;
http://www.ozgrid.com/VBA/track-changes.htm



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"Rich" wrote in message
...
I would like to build an audit trail into a spreadsheet so that anyone who
opens the file is is logged in a worksheet with user name and time stamp.
What's the easiest / best way to achieve this?

--
Rich
http://www.rhodes-pefkos.co.uk
http://www.rhodes-lindos.co.uk




Mike H

Audit Trail
 
Rich,

Alt+F11 to open VB editor. Double click 'ThisWorkbook' and paste the code
below in on the right. It uses a worksheet called "Audit"

Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Dim LastRow As Long
Set sht = Sheets("Audit")
LastRow = sht.Cells(Cells.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row + 1
sht.Cells(LastRow, 1) = Environ("Username")
sht.Cells(LastRow, 2) = Now
End Sub

--
Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.


"Rich" wrote:

I would like to build an audit trail into a spreadsheet so that anyone who
opens the file is is logged in a worksheet with user name and time stamp.
What's the easiest / best way to achieve this?

--
Rich
http://www.rhodes-pefkos.co.uk
http://www.rhodes-lindos.co.uk


.


Mike H

Audit Trail
 
Hi,

In case the user doesn't save it may be a good idea to save it with the
openers username by making this the last line in the code

ActiveWorkbook.Save
--
Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.


"Mike H" wrote:

Rich,

Alt+F11 to open VB editor. Double click 'ThisWorkbook' and paste the code
below in on the right. It uses a worksheet called "Audit"

Private Sub Workbook_Open()
Dim LastRow As Long
Set sht = Sheets("Audit")
LastRow = sht.Cells(Cells.Rows.Count, "A").End(xlUp).Row + 1
sht.Cells(LastRow, 1) = Environ("Username")
sht.Cells(LastRow, 2) = Now
End Sub

--
Mike

When competing hypotheses are otherwise equal, adopt the hypothesis that
introduces the fewest assumptions while still sufficiently answering the
question.


"Rich" wrote:

I would like to build an audit trail into a spreadsheet so that anyone who
opens the file is is logged in a worksheet with user name and time stamp.
What's the easiest / best way to achieve this?

--
Rich
http://www.rhodes-pefkos.co.uk
http://www.rhodes-lindos.co.uk


.


Chip Pearson

Audit Trail
 

See http://www.cpearson.com/Excel/Tracki...bookOpens.aspx .

Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional,
Excel, 1998 - 2010
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 09:42:09 +0100, "Rich"
wrote:

I would like to build an audit trail into a spreadsheet so that anyone who
opens the file is is logged in a worksheet with user name and time stamp.
What's the easiest / best way to achieve this?



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