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jhcoxx
I'm trying to develop a worksheet using Mobile Excel - and among that
version of Excel's 'virtues' is that it doesn't do / support / allow
macros.
Therefore, I'm reduced to trying to come up with a cell formula that
evaluates to a timestamp (date and time) when another cell gets a
value put into it - ant that timestamp doesn't change.
This is a piece of cake if you can use macros, but I have yet to come
up with a way to do this that doesn't recalculate / update all the
timestamp formulas when a recalculation takes place (I'm testing that
by using F9).
Has anyone ever cracked this nut? If the explanation isn't clear,
please ask questions and I'll elaborate...
Thanks!
James
version of Excel's 'virtues' is that it doesn't do / support / allow
macros.
Therefore, I'm reduced to trying to come up with a cell formula that
evaluates to a timestamp (date and time) when another cell gets a
value put into it - ant that timestamp doesn't change.
This is a piece of cake if you can use macros, but I have yet to come
up with a way to do this that doesn't recalculate / update all the
timestamp formulas when a recalculation takes place (I'm testing that
by using F9).
Has anyone ever cracked this nut? If the explanation isn't clear,
please ask questions and I'll elaborate...
Thanks!
James