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I would like to create a specific inventory "number" based on values the user
selects and one portion of the number would need to be the date the entry was
made - I planned to accomplish the dating portion this via the =NOW command.
Via =CONCATENATE, I have the desired, unique part number.

My issue is, by using the =Now command, each time I access the file, the
part name changes. So, before saving and closing the workbook, via looping
through the entries, I want to paste special the value of the computed name,
so it becomes a static name.

Assuming the computed name is in cell A1, and derived from user input in
cells B1 and C1, I would like to create a loop to basically say, "If there is
a value in B1 and C1, then copy the content of A1, and paste special the
value into cell A1. If the B1 and C1 and not valued, do nothing (ie keep the
concatenating formula). I would need this to loop through 500 rows of data.

Any and All Help Will Be Appreciated - Thanks In Advance!!!!

 
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