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creating a macro that inserts the current date in the same cell everytime the macro is run

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    Question creating a macro that inserts the current date in the same cell everytime the macro is run

    hi all,

    i am trying to create a macro that inserts the current date (using the NOW() function) in the EXACT SAME CELL everytime the macro is run no matter where you are clicked in the spreadsheet.

    im using excel 2010

    hope this makes sense,
    thanks
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    Re: creating a macro that inserts the current date in the same cell everytime the macro is

    Hi,

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    Here A2 is your fixed cell reference FYI..

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    Re: creating a macro that inserts the current date in the same cell everytime the macro is

    life saver! thank u very much

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    Re: creating a macro that inserts the current date in the same cell everytime the macro is

    My Pleasure..

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    Re: creating a macro that inserts the current date in the same cell everytime the macro is

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