Today's Date

Dave Gibson

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Is there any way to automatically enter today's date in a new sheet and have that date stay the same every time you open it? In other words, I don't want to use the Today() function, I want to keep the same date that the worksheet was first created. Thanks.
 

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On 2002-02-26 12:56, Dave Gibson wrote:
Is there any way to automatically enter today's date in a new sheet and have that date stay the same every time you open it? In other words, I don't want to use the Today() function, I want to keep the same date that the worksheet was first created. Thanks.

Enter date with: CONTROL + ;
 
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