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Excel 2003 I need a cell to display the "time until" an event. I set it up using to cells, a simple "=now()" function in one and the date/time of the event in the other & a 3rd cell with the event cell minus the now cell (formatted h:mm:ss). Two questions please. First & most important, this works okay for the event (same day as now) but I have to keep hitting F9 to recalc for it to be accurate. Is there a way to have de destination cell "running" constantly so you can see the seconds ticking down continuously? Also (unrelated to the 1st question) instead of showing hours/minutes/seconds until the event in one cell, can I break it up into several? I.e.; days, hour, minutes, seconds until event in separate cells? (or another way if the event is several days from now). Thanks in advance... Bob |
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Bob,
I have a countdown example workbook. If you want a copy, mail me direct bob (dot) phillips (at) tiscali (dot) co (dot) uk do the obvious with the bits in brackets -- HTH Bob Phillips (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Bob Newman" wrote in message news:B7BDf.401$c64.112@dukeread12... (Sorry if this is a cross post) Excel 2003 I need a cell to display the "time until" an event. I set it up using to cells, a simple "=now()" function in one and the date/time of the event in the other & a 3rd cell with the event cell minus the now cell (formatted h:mm:ss). Two questions please. First & most important, this works okay for the event (same day as now) but I have to keep hitting F9 to recalc for it to be accurate. Is there a way to have de destination cell "running" constantly so you can see the seconds ticking down continuously? Also (unrelated to the 1st question) instead of showing hours/minutes/seconds until the event in one cell, can I break it up into several? I.e.; days, hour, minutes, seconds until event in separate cells? (or another way if the event is several days from now). Thanks in advance... Bob |
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