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I've tried everthing on this issue. I flunked computer 101 for dummies. Is
there somebody who can help me? I want a unique number for a spreadsheet in excell each time I open it. Can I mail you the spreadsheet? |
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=NOW() in a cell and format the cell as General. Since time never goes backward, the value you see will never repeat!! -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200736 "bvr" wrote: I've tried everthing on this issue. I flunked computer 101 for dummies. Is there somebody who can help me? I want a unique number for a spreadsheet in excell each time I open it. Can I mail you the spreadsheet? |
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I can see it now, just like y2k, time does not move backwards, but the system
clock does one hour once per year. Just a little early morning teasing. -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Gary''s Student" wrote: put: =NOW() in a cell and format the cell as General. Since time never goes backward, the value you see will never repeat!! -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200736 "bvr" wrote: I've tried everthing on this issue. I flunked computer 101 for dummies. Is there somebody who can help me? I want a unique number for a spreadsheet in excell each time I open it. Can I mail you the spreadsheet? |
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Actually John, your little tease revealed a true problem with my answer. It
is possible to get a non-unique value if the file is opened during the Fall Daylight Savings Time transition. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200736 "John Bundy" wrote: I can see it now, just like y2k, time does not move backwards, but the system clock does one hour once per year. Just a little early morning teasing. -- -John Please rate when your question is answered to help us and others know what is helpful. "Gary''s Student" wrote: put: =NOW() in a cell and format the cell as General. Since time never goes backward, the value you see will never repeat!! -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200736 "bvr" wrote: I've tried everthing on this issue. I flunked computer 101 for dummies. Is there somebody who can help me? I want a unique number for a spreadsheet in excell each time I open it. Can I mail you the spreadsheet? |
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.... but you'd have to be pretty unlucky to get the same time to a fraction
of a second. -- David Biddulph "Gary''s Student" wrote in message ... Actually John, your little tease revealed a true problem with my answer. It is possible to get a non-unique value if the file is opened during the Fall Daylight Savings Time transition. "John Bundy" wrote: I can see it now, just like y2k, time does not move backwards, but the system clock does one hour once per year. Just a little early morning teasing. "Gary''s Student" wrote: put: =NOW() in a cell and format the cell as General. Since time never goes backward, the value you see will never repeat!! "bvr" wrote: I've tried everthing on this issue. I flunked computer 101 for dummies. Is there somebody who can help me? I want a unique number for a spreadsheet in excell each time I open it. Can I mail you the spreadsheet? |
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