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Today is 07/29/2006, and I've entered that into cell A1 using the
formula =now() In cell A2, I want to return the first day of the current year (i.e. 01/01/2006). Is there an Excel formula you can create to do this, so that annual spreadsheets can automatically updated using the =now() function as a base date? Thanks. |
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