Adding multiple buttons with a macro

Llamadeus

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  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hi! I'm rather new to excel and I'm trying to make a new workbook that automatically timestamps when a button is pressed. I've learned out to insert a button as well as the basic macro for what I'd like but I'm looking for a way to insert multiple buttons with a macro that works almost like when you click and add a formula to an entire row. I'm not sure if it's feasible to do but this is the basics of what I'm trying to do.

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Essentially someone would click the button and the timestamp would happen. Then there would be a second button with another timestamp. The date/time would either be hidden or placed onto a separate sheet.

Any help would be appreciated, or even just a point in the right direction.
 

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