using vba to track how many changes have been made in a period of time

Yeoman.jeremy

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Hi all,

Just recently finished developing a statistics page that links to many quoting workbooks, and now the Boss wants me to try to add in another option!

basically, he wants to see how many quotes have been accepted within a certain period of time.

The statistics WorkBook records when a quote from another Workbook has had the 'accepted' checkbox checked.

What i want to try to do, is ppossibly have a way to show how many times the workbook has been edited within x amount of time.

Is there an easy way to do this? Or is there even an easier way to give what the Boss wants? as an example, how much the certain cell has been increased since x amount of time?


Many thanks
 

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