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Does anyone know on how mark down the time when entering input to a cell?
such as
if I input "YES" into cell A1, and in cell B1 will display the current time
as a text, which will never change until a new input enter in cell A1.
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you
Eric
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Please, don't multipost

http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html

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Does anyone know on how mark down the time when entering input to a cell?
such as
if I input "YES" into cell A1, and in cell B1 will display the current
time
as a text, which will never change until a new input enter in cell A1.
Does anyone have any suggestion?
Thank you
Eric



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