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VBA excel automatic date when value add

 In Microsoft Excel, you can use Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) to automatically enter a date in a cell when a value is added. Here's an example of how you can do this: Press Alt + F11 to open the VBA editor. Right-click the sheet tab where you want to add the date, then select "View Code". In the code editor, paste the following code: Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) If Target.Cells.Count > 1 Then Exit Sub If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A1:A10")) Is Nothing Then Target.Offset(0, 1).Value = Date End If End Sub Close the code editor by clicking the "X" in the top-right corner. This code will automatically enter the current date in the cell next to the active cell whenever a value is added in the cells from A1 to A10. If you want to change the range of cells, you can modify the range in the line "If Not Intersect(Target, Range("A1:A10")) Is Nothing Then". Note: This code works in all recent versions of Micr...

Excel Shortcut Keys

 

Here are a few commonly used Excel shortcut keys:

Ctrl + C - Copy Ctrl + V - Paste Ctrl + X - Cut Ctrl + Z - Undo Ctrl + Y - Redo Ctrl + F - Find Ctrl + A - Select all Ctrl + P - Print Ctrl + S - Save Ctrl + N - New Workbook Ctrl + B - Bold Ctrl + I - Italic Ctrl + U - Underline Ctrl + Home - Go to the beginning of the sheet Ctrl + End - Go to the end of the sheet Ctrl + Arrow key (up, down, left, right) - Move to the edge of the current data region F2 - Edit the active cell F5 - Go to a specific cell F11 - Create a chart of the selected data in a new sheet

Note: These are just a few examples and Excel has many more shortcuts available Please watch video for more hidden shortcuts.

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