[mso] Re: Excel 2003: Hot key for current time

    Hi Andrew
You can use following:-

Ctr+;                   Current Date
  Ctr+shift+;       Current Time

Hope this helps

Regards
Pradeep


On 2/7/07, Andrew <ak_lists@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> In Excel I can use Ctrl+; to enter the current date into a cell but this
> only enters the date (without the time fraction). Is there a hot key for
> entering current date AND time. I'm aware, of course, that NOW() does this
> but of course it updates. I need to be able to enter a hard date and time
> (or just time would do). I imagine that a small macro assigned to a key
> combination would solve the problem if there is no existing method.
>
> With thanks,
>
> Andrew Kendon
>
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Pradeep Khanna


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