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![]() I put a revision date in a cell (today's date) when I change a worksheet. If I merely print, view or something without actually changing the worksheet, I do not update the revision date even if I happen to save it again. I need the worksheet to automatically update the worksheet revision date only once for that day and only when the worksheet is changed (or only once after it's opened & changed will work just as well). I am trying to avoid changing the date every time the worksheet is changed since it's not necessary to change the date to the same date every time a change is made. More importantly, changing the revision date every time the worksheet is changed causes data entry to be slower. I prefer not to use the today function in a cell that changes every time the worksheet is opened because the worksheet is not updated every time it's opened. Also, doing so causes Excel to prompt to save on exit of the worksheet when all I've done is printed or viewed the data. I need to hear everyone's ideas how to do this even if there differences of opinions. Please? mikeburg -- mikeburg ------------------------------------------------------------------------ mikeburg's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=24581 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=395970 |
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