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Default can i get a cell to countdown with the computer clock in excel

i am in iraq and would like to create a countdown calendar to track the
minutes hours and seconds i have left in IRAQ. i want to try to link it to
the computer clock to continously recalculate. i have it now where if i hold
F9 down it will recalculate but i want it to doo it as soon as i open it. any
word of wisdome would help.
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Default can i get a cell to countdown with the computer clock in excel

I have created an example that you can download at
http://cjoint.com/?bbnwuqkjEE

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i am in iraq and would like to create a countdown calendar to track the
minutes hours and seconds i have left in IRAQ. i want to try to link it to
the computer clock to continously recalculate. i have it now where if i

hold
F9 down it will recalculate but i want it to doo it as soon as i open it.

any
word of wisdome would help.



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