Yes, would give more perspective with a sample workbook.

But from what one can make out, instead of having it to stop from changing,
wouldn't it be better to have the calculation to encapsulate those 12
sections separately. So you'll have 12 cells for the starting year, 12 for
the next year, and so on and so forth, depending on how many you need.

Regards,

Sam Mathai Chacko

On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:51 PM, Dave <davidstev...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi experts,
>
> I have a spreadsheet in which employees record their daily work
> inventory. I have 12 sections for each month.
> I calculate the end of the month for each month by using the formula
> below in cell i8.
>
> =DATE(YEAR(P2),1+MONTH(P2),1)-1
>
> In P2 I have the formula =TODAY()
>
> My issue is that  lets say when I am done calculating the end of the
> month for lets say May than I want that value to remain fixed and not
> change when the value in P2 changes next month.
>
> So thanks for all your help
>
> I will try to load a spreadsheet called test.xlsm.
>
> Dave
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