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Default Properties on Excel Worksheet and definitions

On the Properties menue , I want to find out what the three dates are :
Created , Modified and accessed. the file I am looking at has Accessed less
than created and modified and that is not what I would have thought any
help?

thanks

Created:
Modified:
Accessed:
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Default Properties on Excel Worksheet and definitions

All files have these three dates if you check out their properties in
Windows Explorer so this is not an Excel issue. While someone here may know
how a file can be modified before it is created (as the first file I looked
at just now was) this question might better be asked/researched in a Windows
forum.

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| On the Properties menue , I want to find out what the three dates are :
| Created , Modified and accessed. the file I am looking at has Accessed
less
| than created and modified and that is not what I would have thought any
| help?
|
| thanks
|
| Created:
| Modified:
| Accessed:


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