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Hello;

In a worksheet single cell I have the formula =NOW(). I need that to run &
show time constantly. However, sometimes it just stops at a certian time and
won't refresh until some other action happens on the worksheet. Any
suggestions on how I can have the time (h,m,s) show in a cell on constant
basis?

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Hello;

In a worksheet single cell I have the formula =NOW(). I need that to run

&
show time constantly. However, sometimes it just stops at a certian time

and
won't refresh until some other action happens on the worksheet. Any
suggestions on how I can have the time (h,m,s) show in a cell on constant
basis?

Debbie



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