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KC8DCN
 
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Hi.

I have an Excel spreadsheet. The Created date is different on the General
and Statistics tabs. One is from 2001 and the other date is from 2004.

The document was given to someone else to archive and then returned. Is
that why the differences in dates are appearing? Is the date from 2001 the
original creation date and the date from 2004 when I was given it back? The
document was renamed by the other person.

Thank you.
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Experimenting a bit it appears that the Statistics tab created date refers
to when the file was created in Excel (File, New). The created date on the
General tab seems to refer to when the workbook was first saved to disk with
its current name.

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| Hi.
|
| I have an Excel spreadsheet. The Created date is different on the General
| and Statistics tabs. One is from 2001 and the other date is from 2004.
|
| The document was given to someone else to archive and then returned. Is
| that why the differences in dates are appearing? Is the date from 2001
the
| original creation date and the date from 2004 when I was given it back?
The
| document was renamed by the other person.
|
| Thank you.


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