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Do you mean a cell on a worksheet that looks like a form?
If yes, just put =today() in your cell and format it the way you like. R. Chambers wrote: I would like to insert an auto date in a form and not in the header/footer. Is this possible to do and if so, could you please provide me with instructions -- Dave Peterson |
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