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How can I put a date in an excel cells and make sure that this date will
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Just go to Format -Cells and select the date format you want

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Hi Tim,
that I know, but I want that date that I put into the cells to go into my
outlook calendar.
thanks
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Just go to Format -Cells and select the date format you want

On Jun 2, 9:27 am, pmartineau
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How can I put a date in an excel cells and make sure that this date will
appears in my outlook calendar.
thanks



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