Ctrl+F1 => Number => Date => Select format.
The Format the cell according to you need
Ctrl+F1 => Number => Date => Select format.
21 Comments
Rupesh
12/3/2012 02:54:59 pm
Very Nice
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Jesan
12/14/2012 01:35:38 pm
Very nice
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Opeyemy
1/11/2013 02:21:14 am
Very tremendiously
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gani
7/15/2013 02:03:50 pm
it is ok but not running ........
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Dave
8/1/2013 10:00:21 pm
This does not create a "running" clock. It only displays the time when the spreadsheet is recalculated.
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yuvakarthick
7/30/2018 02:25:50 am
visit this sitehttps://sites.google.com/site/excelforbeginners/Home/vba-codes/clock-with-automatic-refresh
Lal K George
3/30/2014 06:55:04 pm
How to run the time automatically
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yuvakarthick
7/30/2018 02:25:20 am
go and visit this site https://sites.google.com/site/excelforbeginners/Home/vba-codes/clock-with-automatic-refresh
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Skyrioca
5/5/2014 09:16:25 am
That's is correct, is anybody know how to make the clock update every second?
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yuva
7/30/2018 02:26:27 am
go visit this sitehttps://sites.google.com/site/excelforbeginners/Home/vba-codes/clock-with-automatic-refresh
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Lawrence
2/21/2020 01:17:57 am
how do we supposed to do in excel 2016?
aktar
11/8/2014 03:09:22 pm
nice
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Sebghatulbary
12/10/2017 02:31:06 am
What is your mean?
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Naveed
2/20/2018 07:16:12 am
Dear Faizan , you should use the hyperlink formulla for your Question.
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anand prajapati
4/16/2015 05:55:17 pm
ya its fine but this is not runing........ so plz i get run digital clock in excel cells.
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David White
12/13/2019 08:21:42 pm
So I copied these formulas into my spreadsheet. Nothing happened. How is this supposed to work?
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David White
12/13/2019 08:31:03 pm
This is NOT AT ALL what I was expecting, They author is very misleading!!!
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