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In Microsoft Excel, Is it possible to diplay the &[DATE] in a footer
alphabetically instead of a numerical value for example, January 1, 2005 instead of 01/01/2005? |
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On Wed, 9 Feb 2005 16:53:03 -0800, "RBono"
wrote: In Microsoft Excel, Is it possible to diplay the &[DATE] in a footer alphabetically instead of a numerical value for example, January 1, 2005 instead of 01/01/2005? Check the response from your previous posting which you made four minutes before this one. It was answered after about 12 minutes. --ron |
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