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On a quoting file I use, I use today's date as =today()
Just one less field I have to enter. Is there a formula I'm missing that would save the date I created or saved the file? ei: I open my generic/blank file today on 1/8, save it as a quote number. I want the quote to say 1/8 'til the end of time. Is there a formula that will pull the saved date instead of "today()"? Thanks |
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