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Beyond my limited skills but presumably it is possible to run a macro from a
spread sheet formula. Assuming that to be true then in col B you want something
that in process terms works like “if col A is not blank then run macro
‘InsertFixedDate’ “ which would be triggered when you enter data on col A.
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From:Dan LewisSent:03 October 2020
11:58To:[email protected]:Re: [libreoffice-users] Static vs.
dynamic time
There is an option that I have found accidentally: If you want to enter
the present time as static, use InsertTimeor Ctrl+Shift+;
But if you want to enter the present time as dynamic use =NOW().
Dan
p;
On 10/2/20 22:05, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Was looking for options on this, but haven't found exactly what I'm
looking for.
Closest I've found is Ctrl + ; that inserts current date
and Ctrl + Shift + ; that inserts the current time.
Both seem to be the fixed value?
But have found no way to do that in a formula??
Recall long ago in either Lotus or Quattro, you could use now() and then
{Calc} and it would convert the current time to the fixed value. But that
<p class=MsoNormal>was long long ago. Macro recorder doesn't seem to record
that kind of
stuff, and entering formulas don't either.
</o:p>
On 3 Oct 2020 at 10:31, Michael Manning wrote:
From: Michael [email protected]
Date sent: Sat, 3 Oct 2020 10:31:58 +1000
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Static vs. dynamic time
To: [email protected]
When I have needed a static date or time in Libreoffice Calc, I have found
that the only way to do this is to enter the date or time directly into the
>spreadsheet and not to use a formula.
>
As an example of this, I have been using Calc to measure the drift of
t;timepieces compared to a time standard at weekly intervals over a 26 week
period. I pre-enter the dates at which the measurements are to be made.
At the required date, I simply enter the time as shown on the timepiece and
the time as shown on the time standard at the same instance. These times
are then converted to seconds and the difference between in seconds is then
calculated and charted to show the time drift. These times and dates are
static and can be used for later referral.
sp;
I am not sure if there is a way to use a formula or macro to enter a static
; date. If there is, it is beyond my capabilities. Entering dates and times
directly seems very straightforward to me.
Mike
email: [email protected]
Libreoffice https://www.libreoffice.org/
<o:p>
On Fri, 2 Oct 2020 at 19:41, [email protected]:
Hi,
I use the formula IF(A1t;;NOW()) copied to every cell of column B.
It gives me the correct time every time I type anything on a line of column
A.
But this is refreshed constantly by the time of the computer, not the time
I
typed something in column A.
I tried looking for a static version of NOW() or playing with iterations
(probably not correctly) or looking for a way to stop recomputing this
t;specific column to no avail.
; Is there a way to set on column B the time of the typing on each line of</p>
column A and keep it as a static time.
I am usually good with formulas, but this very basic need escapes me.
As far as usability is concerned, a STATICNOW() function seems much more
=useful than the current NOW() function. Or inserting a 0,1 argument for
staticness or something.
So far, I am forced to type or insert the time manually each time.
Let me repeat it: Manually each time! Me! ;)
Thanks,
Chimel.
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