Countdown Clock
Dec 31, 2007How to add a countdown timer with start, stop, reset functions to an existing Excel spreadsheet?
View 14 RepliesHow to add a countdown timer with start, stop, reset functions to an existing Excel spreadsheet?
View 14 Replies I need to calculate how much time I've got left before the earliest order needs to be despatched (it might be 2 or more on every day). This wouldn't be a problem if orders would be placed daily. But for every item it varies. For example: for "X" product there is an order in 3 days time to be despatched at 19:00. I have built a live clock in the spreadsheet but I can't work out the formula.
P.S. Also I need two time formats, first - days(text) hh:mm second - just a numeric value that can be formated as [hh:mm].
really i didnt understand this following post. http://www.excelforum.com/excel-misc...-in-excel.html. as i told u before i am not a Professional in excel. i will undestand when u guys r providing attach files othewise good examples.
View 2 Replies View Relatedin the status bar in the bottom left once the workbook is opened is want it to say
## Seconds Remaining Before Workbook Auto Closes
as for the ## I want it to countdown from 60 seconds
I'd like to create a countdown timer to the nearest second for a project deadline. At present I have a simple formula stating the number of days, but would like it a lot more detailed.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been searching for quite a while now and cannot figure this out. Basically I have a label named lblCountdown, and that is where I am stuck. Every Do loop, example code, whatever I try won't work. I want a countdown for 10 seconds in my form. The form should show the countdown.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI need help figuring a way to show what I have left on a spreadsheet. Please see the following thread with attachments in them.
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how to modify, other than one piece) for a simple countdown timer to place on a userform. On my form if a user clicks a check box I display a label that shows a count down from 300 to 0 (best/simplest code I could find to modify for my purposes). But I'd rather it look like a timer counting down from "00:05:00" to "00:00:00".
Code:
Private Sub PPackCall14_Click()
'lbCountDown, lbMinutes
If PPackCall14 = True Then
Dim i As Integer
Select Case lbMinutes.Value
Case ""
[code]....
I have a countdown in my work sheet that counts 30 days from today if Cell A11 has a value and the date is in B11. Below is the function.
=IF(A11"",B11+30-TODAY(),"")
I love the function above because it counts in reference to a value. I would like something like this function but I want it to countdown 24 hours and not 30 days from today.
I am trying to stop a countdown of days when a value is entered into an adjacent cell. I have the following formula in E4:
=IF(NOW()<D4,DATEDIF(NOW(),D4,"D"),-DATEDIF(D4,NOW(),"D"))
I want this countdown to stop when I enter a date into F4 and that the number of days still shows within E4.
I need to list multiple items that end in, example:at time entered there is 45:14:50 = Hr:Mn:Sec to completion, and would like the date and time of completion or just a countdown to 0 would work. I will have 60 to 70 items running at the same time with different start times and lengths. Picture queueing up items at different times to complete in different length of time and I need to be ready when each item is done. I know this is an Excel forum but I also use Apple Numbers so if either one works better I'm fine with that.
In the attached file, column R is the start time that I enter that needs to be calculated to column S. When I enter an item that takes 54hrs 23min 45seconds to complete, what date and time will it be ready.
The idea is that when they enter the date they recieved their PDR it auto posts the date it needs re doing in column C. To emphasise it and make it easier i am trying to use the formula is part of conditional formatting so that the spreadsheet goes green when date entered, orange when there is 30 days till renewal and red when its over due. I've been trying formulas such as =c2-today()<30 in the conditional formatting box but i cant seem to get it to work.
View 3 Replies View RelatedA countdown timer (MM:SS) all in A1. Need keyboard control to PAUSE and STOP. The mouse will be otherwise occupied and its use cannot effect the timer in any way. Easy way to set the timer.
*Most periods are 2:00 but overtime periods are either 1:00 or :30, depending. Also, consolation matches usually follow a 1,2,2 format, so I will need a system to be able to reset the timer to any of these easily.
I have this formula counting down days until my next fire drill:
[Code].....
However... Every time the drill is done I need to change the date in the formula for the countdown. That I can have it reference a cell instead?
My initial idea was a formula like this:
[Code] .....
(however this code doesn't actually work ...).
Is there a timer function in which i can have a countdown in seconds in a single cell in MS excel?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm playing a game that requires me to keep track of money that is increased by a variable amount (pre-calculated and in a cell) and in a fixed time interval of 51 minutes weather I play it or not so I want to be able to keep track of the progress of the money gain outside of the game.
So, I need to know the macro coding for a real time counter that will increase the total money amount in one cell based on the variable income (declared in another cell) in the 51 minute intervals.
now... I also need excel to keep track of the value increase even if excel is closed (by the difference in time from when excel was closed last).
I have a excel sheet that I have created, on this sheet I have 50 rows. I wish to have each row have a 15 minute count down timer on it. I wish to be able to start each one at different times. I wish to also be able to stop and reset each one as needed. I would also like to have each one give a signal sound or a pop up come up and say some thing like "row 5 completed". I have found and am able to get the multiple count down timers on the sheet but they do not start and stop individually. You can start one but once you start the next one the first one will stop running.
View 1 Replies View RelatedOption Explicit
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
lblCloseProgress1.BackColor = &H8000000F
lblCloseProgress2.BackColor = &H8000000F
lblCloseProgress3.BackColor = &H8000000F
lblCloseProgress4.BackColor = &H8000000F
lblCloseProgress5.BackColor = &H8000000F
End Sub......................................
Each of the timdown procedures adds another segment to the countdown clock (if you don't click "Exit" before the five seconds are up, the file closes without saving. All well and good.
Now, if you DO click the "Exit" button, you get a message that the close has been aborted and, upon clearing that messagebox, the file closes anyway!
I think it's something to do with killing all remaining OnTime instructions but I don't know how to go about stopping the clock.
a way to turn excel into a world clock?
I am working for a company that has offices around the world, and I would like to see the time in all offices, when I am working in excel without using the internet (or spending monay on loads of wall clocks!)
I have a macro that runs through about 40,000 records which can be quite time consuming. I currently have a status bar that shows the percent of work complete, but I'd like to add something that shows an estimate of how much time is remaining and how much time has passed. Below is the first loop in my code that uses the progress bar. You'll see that I modified the progress bar to include "Label 2" which shows the current record of the total record count, I'd like to add "Label 3" to show something like "2:30 elapsed, 1:15 remaining".
I'm using Excel 2010 on Windows 7 (64 bit).
HTML Code:
Sub IdentifyGS()
POData.Activate
For CurrentRow = 2 To LastRow
[Code] .......
I've linked some cells to the date picker function so a date can be selected from a pop-up calendar.
Is it possible to do the same with a clock function?
I currently use a manual time clock for my employees to punch in and out. I then use Excel to tally their times. This is very tedious and error prone.
Is it possible to use Excel as the timeclock itself? I know that the employee can enter the time in a spreadsheet manually. But this also opens the door for error and potential dishonesty.
What I am looking for is, if the employee can punch in and out by doing a keystroke and Excel uses the computer's clock to timestamp.
im trying to subtract 19.2 hours from a clock and running into trouble.
formula in a1
a2 contains a date/time as 4-13-14 1:30 pm
a3 contains 19.2 (this is hours)
result should be a date/time like 4-12-14 9:10 am.
where can I get vba coding for a simple clock.
I would like the clock to be digital rather than analogue if possible
Can a group of cells or more be locked once they reached or passed a certain time frame and date that follows your PC clock, and can it be set to a time that you decide on in a macro. The other question, Can this lockout macro clock that was set to a pacific time frame can it stop people from altering their PC clock in anyway for e.g.; 'I tried to turn back the time but I got this message - "This cell is Locked due to your lateness".
I am looking to get a Live Clock changing every minute..
Lets say I put the Total Time in the Cell A2 = 15 minutes and I have a Command Button next to it "Start"..
On the Click Event I want the Actual Time time-stamped at that moment in the Cell A3 and in Cell A4 the Time should keep on Ticking...
Can someone attach a file in Windows 2003 i.e .xls format and also explain the code if possible.
I have a start time in one column, end time in another and a column with the difference between the two. In another column I have profit. In the last column I have profit per hour where I divide the profit by the hours, but since one is hours and the other is a number it gives me an error.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhat i try to achieve is: from 00:00hrs to 24:00hrs = 24hrs which is 1.0 day
Have made the attached spredsheet to calculate it correctly to 1 day. But if you look on the attachment the "total hrs" is saying 00:00 (it transfers to 00:00 when i am putting in 24:00). Basically how am I able to make Excel to display 24:00 insted of 00:00. Maybe there is an add ins availible like the pop up calendar but for times instead.
Okay I have a basic Time clock calculation in excel (i.e.-(timeout1-timein1)+(timeout2-timein2)="Total time"). What I need to do is convert the "Total time" to be changed to 3 min increments. I don't know if that is the best way to put it but let me show you the chart for the conversions.
3 mins=.05 hrs, 6 mins=.10, etc etc etc.
So lets put this into us
A1 (timein1)= 6:42 AM
A2(timeout1)=11:30 AM
A3(timein2)= 12:00 PM
A4(timeout2)= 5:00 PM (17:00)
So A5(Total Time)=9h 48min, but I need it to equal 9.80 hrs because with the conversion, 48 mins is .80 of an hour. So how can I set up A5 (Total time) to automatically do this calculation? This website is how I would like it to work http://www.1728.com/timecard.htm
I've calculated the time of hours worked by staff using th 24 hour clock - "hh:mm" format.
When summing up the hours, it goes a bit haywire, i.e.
Staff A = 12:30
Staff B = 14:00
Sum = 02:30
Total should equal 26:30 (26 and a half hours), however I get returned 02:30. I assume it is down to the 24 hour clock and I so I tried adding 24 to it in the formula bar to get the right answer and it didn't work.