Time Stamping

nawdrizzy

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Hello,

Is there a way to use the formula Today() or Now() to time stamping without it changing the next day?

Thank You,

Wans
 

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Is there a way to use the formula Today() or Now() to time stamping without it changing the next day?
No, Today() and Now() are dynamic functions that always return the current date/time.
You need to use VBA if you want capture a specific date/time and freeze it.

There are literally hundreds of threads on that topic here. Just search on "date stamp" or "time stamp".
If you run into issues implementing it, post them back to this thread, and we can help you work through them.
 
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