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    Hi all, I am using Excel 2007 and would like to be able to use a formula to enter current (start) and current (finish) time in two separate calls to monitor call recoding i.e how long I spend on each phone call. The problem with the NOW formula is that it changes all the cells to current time.

    Can anyone help , please.

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    Re: Enter Current time in two separate cells

    You need Time stamp for this.

    http://www.mcgimpsey.com/excel/timestamp.html
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    Re: Enter Current time in two separate cells

    Fotis, Thank you so much for a quick and helpful response.

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    Re: Enter Current time in two separate cells

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    Re: Enter Current time in two separate cells

    Also try Ctrl + Shift + : (colon key)

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