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I want to use a macro to put in date time in a cell with microseconds.
I've tried Range("a1").Value = Format(Now, " dd-mm-yyyy hh.mm.ss. 000") which doesn't work for the milliseconds. If I enter =now() in a cell manually and use custom format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss:000 it works. Any suggestions please? I want to create a unique date time reference in each row and thought I'd use a time date function. Thanks. |
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