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Default Excel Dates!!


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No i want it to stay with the original date that the sheet was saved.


OK....stay tuned for about an hour. I can't start Excel right now, due to
too many other apps running. But, I did something like this a few years
back, to keep track of how often people were using a sheet I made for them.
Hopefully, I still have it here somewhere. If you want to experiment in the
meanwhile, it was based on two very simple things:

1) If you put the cursor in that date cell which contains =NOW(), do CTRL-C,
then Edit, Paste Special, Value, it'll replace the formula with a static
version of the time at that moment. I recorded these keystrokes - very
simple.

2) It's possible to run a macro every time a sheet's opened or closed. Poke
around on google for "auto open macro excel", and you should also find the
method for running a macro automatically when a sheet closes.

The only thing to think about is that the NEXT time you close the sheet,
that cell will contain the static date, not the =NOW() formula. There are a
few simple ways around this.


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