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Is there a formula that can be inserted into a cell that will put the current
date in another cell whenever someone edits the contents within a specified range of cells? For example, A5:M5 contain data, and N5 contains a date. Column "N" is titled "Last Updated". Therefore, whenever someone changes the contents contained in A5:M5, then N5 would automatically show the current date. I'm comfortable in VBA if that's the ultimate answer, but was hoping for an if/then formula. Would assume the formula could be built in, say O5. Thank you in advance. |
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