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Karim

Record time by formula
 
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest

ozgrid.com

Record time by formula
 
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www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest



Karim

Record time by formula
 
i want to record start time and end time multiple times on single worksheet
without using macro. Pls suggest any formula for same as =now() does not help.

karim.


"ozgrid.com" wrote:

????????????????????



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Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest



ozgrid.com

Record time by formula
 
What's you question? Don't be so vague...



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Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
i want to record start time and end time multiple times on single worksheet
without using macro. Pls suggest any formula for same as =now() does not
help.

karim.


"ozgrid.com" wrote:

????????????????????



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest




Karim

Record time by formula
 
i want to create a worksheet where multiple data has to feed and each entry
should record its entry time.

i dont want to use macro.

Pls suggest



"ozgrid.com" wrote:

What's you question? Don't be so vague...



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
i want to record start time and end time multiple times on single worksheet
without using macro. Pls suggest any formula for same as =now() does not
help.

karim.


"ozgrid.com" wrote:

????????????????????



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest



Jacob Skaria

Record time by formula
 
Hi Karim

You cannot record the time automatically using formulas. You will have to
use VBA- worksheet/workbook events...

--
Jacob (MVP - Excel)


"karim" wrote:

hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest


FSt1

Record time by formula
 
hi
there is no formula that will display the time that is not volital meaning
that it is keyed to the system clock and will update to the current time each
time the sheet calculates formulas.
the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + : will insert the current time(system
clock) into a selected cell but that is a manual process.
if that is not what you want, vb is about all that is left.

Regards
FSt1

"karim" wrote:

hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest


Tom

Record time by formula
 
If starting time is 3:20:35pm use the formula, =TIME(15,20,35)
and custom format the cell h:mm:ss AM/PM. Excel uses military time.

"karim" wrote in message
...
i want to record start time and end time multiple times on single worksheet
without using macro. Pls suggest any formula for same as =now() does not
help.

karim.


"ozgrid.com" wrote:

????????????????????



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest





Tom

Record time by formula
 
Another way. Use =NOW() to capture the starting/ending time. Then copy that
cell and paste itself as a value to freeze it and delete the date in front.

"karim" wrote in message
...
i want to record start time and end time multiple times on single worksheet
without using macro. Pls suggest any formula for same as =now() does not
help.

karim.


"ozgrid.com" wrote:

????????????????????



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest





Steve Dunn

Record time by formula
 
Another possibility if you are comfortable with Circular References:

In B1:

=IF(A1="",NOW(),B1)

Press F9 to force a re-calculation before entering data in A1, once data is
entered in A1 whatever was in B1 will stay there.



"karim" wrote in message
...
i want to record start time and end time multiple times on single worksheet
without using macro. Pls suggest any formula for same as =now() does not
help.

karim.


"ozgrid.com" wrote:

????????????????????



--
Regards
Dave Hawley
www.ozgrid.com
"karim" wrote in message
...
hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple
time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest




Dave Peterson

Record time by formula
 
Just to add...

When I want to include the date and time in the cell, I use:

ctrl-;(spacecharacter)ctrl-:



FSt1 wrote:

hi
there is no formula that will display the time that is not volital meaning
that it is keyed to the system clock and will update to the current time each
time the sheet calculates formulas.
the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Shift + : will insert the current time(system
clock) into a selected cell but that is a manual process.
if that is not what you want, vb is about all that is left.

Regards
FSt1

"karim" wrote:

hi,

i want to create excel sheet wherein time has to be recorded multiple time.
Now() formula does not help and i don't want to use macro.
Pls Suggest


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Dave Peterson


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