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Several of my spreadsheets show a future "accessed" date in
Properties...General. For example, I opened a spreadsheet today, Wednesday, January 26th, at 9:25 AM and the "accessed" date reads: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:46:50 PM What gives? |
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That is picked up from your system date/time. Is that correct? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Susan" wrote in message ... Several of my spreadsheets show a future "accessed" date in Properties...General. For example, I opened a spreadsheet today, Wednesday, January 26th, at 9:25 AM and the "accessed" date reads: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:46:50 PM What gives? |
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Thanks for the response, Nick. We are on a network...this was pointed out to
me from another user on the network. As an experiment, we each opened a (different) spreadsheet at the same time, and although the "accessed" date shown was tomorrow's date, the times were several hours apart. If this is coming from the server, wouldn't the times be the same? It's not a big deal...just kind of a mystery. "Nick Hodge" wrote: Susan That is picked up from your system date/time. Is that correct? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Susan" wrote in message ... Several of my spreadsheets show a future "accessed" date in Properties...General. For example, I opened a spreadsheet today, Wednesday, January 26th, at 9:25 AM and the "accessed" date reads: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:46:50 PM What gives? |
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Nick - both machines are set correctly. Oh, well...we're not going to worry
about it. As I said, it's just an interesting mystery. Thanks anyway. Susan "Nick Hodge" wrote: Susan I suspect this is set according the user's machine time -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Susan" wrote in message ... Thanks for the response, Nick. We are on a network...this was pointed out to me from another user on the network. As an experiment, we each opened a (different) spreadsheet at the same time, and although the "accessed" date shown was tomorrow's date, the times were several hours apart. If this is coming from the server, wouldn't the times be the same? It's not a big deal...just kind of a mystery. "Nick Hodge" wrote: Susan That is picked up from your system date/time. Is that correct? -- HTH Nick Hodge Microsoft MVP - Excel Southampton, England HIS "Susan" wrote in message ... Several of my spreadsheets show a future "accessed" date in Properties...General. For example, I opened a spreadsheet today, Wednesday, January 26th, at 9:25 AM and the "accessed" date reads: Thursday, January 27, 2005 2:46:50 PM What gives? |
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