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I have a series of workbooks being shared on a business server and being
updated by a number of sources as new information becomes available. Because the date of these updates is important, I would like the workbook to display the Date Modified in the header of the document when printed. The only way I know to see this date is via Excel's properties window (or in the Details view in Windows). |
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