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scottymelloty[_16_]

Running Clock
 

Ive figured out my own solution, something i tried before and never go
it to work, it now seems so obvious i cant beleive it, just for inf
incase anybosy else ever needs a simple running clock on ther
spreasheet,

the command =NOW() puts the time in the cell of what it iswhen you d
it but i wanted this time to be like a clock and not just a static time
what i just realised is if you format the cell to have seconds in it, i
hh:mm:ss it does indeed have a running clcok, ive never noticed befor
because ive just had it formatted as hh:mm so you cant see it tickin
over altho it would if you left it for a minute, seems obvious now bu
its had me scratching my head.

I can now run my formulas when a certain time of the day is reached

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Frank Kabel

Running Clock
 
Hi
see:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/datetime.htm
(at the bottom of this *long* page)

"scottymelloty" wrote:


Ive figured out my own solution, something i tried before and never got
it to work, it now seems so obvious i cant beleive it, just for info
incase anybosy else ever needs a simple running clock on there
spreasheet,

the command =NOW() puts the time in the cell of what it iswhen you do
it but i wanted this time to be like a clock and not just a static time,
what i just realised is if you format the cell to have seconds in it, ie
hh:mm:ss it does indeed have a running clcok, ive never noticed before
because ive just had it formatted as hh:mm so you cant see it ticking
over altho it would if you left it for a minute, seems obvious now but
its had me scratching my head.

I can now run my formulas when a certain time of the day is reached.


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Gord Dibben

Running Clock
 
scotty

What makes it tick over every second?

Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:54:56 -0600, scottymelloty
wrote:


Ive figured out my own solution, something i tried before and never got
it to work, it now seems so obvious i cant beleive it, just for info
incase anybosy else ever needs a simple running clock on there
spreasheet,

the command =NOW() puts the time in the cell of what it iswhen you do
it but i wanted this time to be like a clock and not just a static time,
what i just realised is if you format the cell to have seconds in it, ie
hh:mm:ss it does indeed have a running clcok, ive never noticed before
because ive just had it formatted as hh:mm so you cant see it ticking
over altho it would if you left it for a minute, seems obvious now but
its had me scratching my head.

I can now run my formulas when a certain time of the day is reached.




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