Hi Camelot — thank you for the detailed response!
I think there might’ve been a slight misunderstanding with what I’m trying to accomplish. I’m not looking for the date to always reference the cell above it (like using =A2), because that causes the dates to change dynamically or break if the chain is disrupted.
What I want is:
When I start my workday and enter today’s date in the first row, I want that same exact date to automatically repeat in every new row I add — just for that session/day. But I need each date entry to stay locked in as a static value, not a formula, so it won’t change if I sort, filter, or modify the table later.
I know this is possible because I’ve had it working before in another spreadsheet — but when I make changes like removing filters or working with the full dataset, it stops working consistently. So it seems to work sometimes, and other times it doesn’t.
Basically, I don’t want to have to manually copy and paste the date each time I add a new row — but I also don’t want it to keep referencing the row above or update itself in any way.
Can someone help me understand what filter or condition might be affecting the full dataset and preventing this behavior, so I can remove or fix it? I’d love to know if there’s a reliable way to make this work in Numbers.
Thanks again for your help!