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Default How do I run an Excel function only once?

What I want to do is have Excel calculate the current date a user is updating
a spreadsheet and show that date in a cell. They would then be able to come
back the next day, enter information, and a cell would display the current
date again, while still displaying the date that the spreadsheet was last
updated the previous day.

Basically, I can use the NOW or TODAY functions to calculate the current
date, but I can't get them to run only once then die after it was run.

I will try to look back here for answers but if you have an answer, if you
also wouldn't mind cutting and pasting your resonse in an email to
. Thanks very much.
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Frank Kabel
 
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Hi
you need VBA. see:
http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html

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What I want to do is have Excel calculate the current date a user is

updating
a spreadsheet and show that date in a cell. They would then be able

to come
back the next day, enter information, and a cell would display the

current
date again, while still displaying the date that the spreadsheet was

last
updated the previous day.

Basically, I can use the NOW or TODAY functions to calculate the

current
date, but I can't get them to run only once then die after it was

run.

I will try to look back here for answers but if you have an answer,

if you
also wouldn't mind cutting and pasting your resonse in an email to
. Thanks very much.


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