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How about putting this in Q1:
=IF(Q80="closed",NOW(),"") Keep in mind that NOW() returns the current date and updates every time the spreadsheet recalculates. So, if you type "closed" in Q80 on 3/25/2006 and then open the workbook on 3/26/2006, the date in Q1 will be 3/26/2006. If you need a static date, take a look at: http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html This will get you started developing a solution. -- tj "WYN" wrote: good day all,i need a formula to do the following.=if(q80=closed,q1=now()) i want q1 to show the date by entering the word closed in cell q80? any help is appreciated. -- wynb |
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