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Jul 21st, 2004
Hi all, I have a three part question with each inhingent upon each other.

1. Is there a function in excel that isn't global that will call the time and date? I'm using an IF function to drop the date into a column when text is input into the cell next to it. I'd like to be able to have this operate as a 'timestamp' where the time and date are unique to when the person altered the cell next to the IF statement. If one can answer this one...I won't need to do #2 and #3.

2. If there is no solution to #1, then I'll have to go about this a different way :evil: : I have four columns of text in a 8 column spreadsheet that I'd like to display onto another worksheet in the current workbook. So then I'd have say...columns A-D out of A-H on sheet1 displayed on sheet2. I'm not sure how to accomplish this in excel. I know an inner join in Access would probably work...but what about excel? If this is possible, I'll need help with #3 and a clean pair of shorts.


3. So after this (#2) is accomplished, I need to be able to time stamp a change from column C on sheet2. So if there are any changes to column A-C on sheet1...they'll auto update to sheet2...and if there are any changes specifically to column C on either sheet...a timestamp will drop into column E on sheet2. Anyone know if this is possible? if you need more details let me know and I can provide them.

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