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When formatting a date, I would like to display only the first letter
of the weekday. For example, 9/1/08 (39692) would display as "M". I know format "ddd" will display "Mon", but I'd like to have *only* the first letter.... Any ideas? I am using Excel 2007. Thank you! |
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