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if you format a column date and time, then enter, say 01/06/08 10:30 AM, then
do the VALUE of that cell, you will get a decimal number that represents the date and time. That could be your reference number. "Steve C" wrote: I am trying to create a spreadsheet to log some drawings that are done. I would also like to use the julian date as a reference number. I have tried to use the function found here, http://www.cpearson.com/excel/jdates.htm, but that doesn't give me enough detail. Since I need multiple reference numbers during the day, that function, which only gives me the year and the day, limits my numbering scheme. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance! |
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