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but I can't figure out the answer. I have the following formula in a cell:
=CONCATENATE("Effective Date: ",SIC!I21) SIC!I21 is a date, but in the cell with the above formula, it shows up as 39173 when it should read 04/01/07. How do I get it to change from 39173 to 04/01/07? Thanks |
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