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I have a spreadsheet that crunches averages, deviations, and such for running
times of scenes, acts, and entire performances of theatrical productions
based on start and end times for each unit of the production. However, it is
very difficult for a stage manager to constantly enter the time while calling
cues--I have found the control shift semicolon shortcut, but would prefer a
function that updates itself on the return key, allowing a single keystroke
to both update a field and advance to the next one. Is there a way to do
this?
 
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