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We need to know what you mean by "insert a date modified".
Entering the current date is easy: Use Ctrl-: Excel also has several date functions, include =Date(year, month, day) Does any of this help? -- Regards, Fred "Josh Brewster" <Josh wrote in message ... I'm not getting this - how come I can't insert a date modified in an Excel document? In Word, it is really simple; the formula is a built - in feature. |
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