I have to regularly update a spreadsheet with stock prices but can
only do a certain number per day. I therefore need to see the last
time I updated any cell.
I would like to automatically generate an absolute date in the next
column cell showing the date the modification was made. I have looked
at functions such as TODAY() but these will automatically update
whenever I open the worksheet - which I don't want.
Is this possible in excel & ideally without using a macro?
JE McGimpsey - 17 Dec 2005 00:56 GMT
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> I have to regularly update a spreadsheet with stock prices but can
> only do a certain number per day. I therefore need to see the last
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> Is this possible in excel & ideally without using a macro?
ron - 18 Dec 2005 12:56 GMT
> I have to regularly update a spreadsheet with stock prices but can
> only do a certain number per day. I therefore need to see the last
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> Is this possible in excel & ideally without using a macro?
If you are using the MSN Quote add-in, one of the parameters you can
download is the date & time) of the last trade.
ron