Date/time stamp of when data was entered

ANE0709

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  1. 365
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is there a way to date/time stamp when an entry is made? I tried to use =today() and =now() but when we close/reopen the file it changes to the current date/time which isnt what i need.
 

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Yes, there are literally hundreds of threads on this forum about how to do it.
Do a search here (or a Google search) and you will see them.

If you need more specific help, please provide more specific details (i.e. where entries are occurring, where timetamps should show up).
 
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hmm ok, maybe im just not using the correct search keywords. i have found a few examples on the web via formula and VBA but the date/time keep refreshing and i dont want that. I'd really prefer to stick with formula is possible.

example of my data is: if B2 is changed then insert date/time stamp in C2 and need to be able to apply to entire column.
 
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Solution
See option here to see how to do it without VBA.
It involves creating a circular reference and using iteration.
thanks. ill look read up on it and circle back if i still cannot figure it out.
 
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You are welcome.

Note that I edited my previous post to also include a link to the VBA approach I typically use.
 
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You are welcome.

Note that I edited my previous post to also include a link to the VBA approach I typically use.

Ah, ok. that link you sent gave me the terminology i needed to more efficiently research the topic and was able to nest together a formula based solution which so far is serving the needs. Thanks for getting me in the right direction!
 
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