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How can I show the "create date" of an Excel worksheet in a cell?
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If you want to show a static date (does not change), type Ctrl + ; and Excel
will insert the current date. To insert the current date and time, type Ctrl
+ ; then Ctrl + Shift + ; and, if necessary, apply the desired date/time
formatting.

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How can I show the "create date" of an Excel worksheet in a cell?

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That is a great shortcut!
What if I want to create a cell in a template that automatically fills with
the create date?

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If you want to show a static date (does not change), type Ctrl + ; and Excel
will insert the current date. To insert the current date and time, type Ctrl
+ ; then Ctrl + Shift + ; and, if necessary, apply the desired date/time
formatting.

"Alan Fletcher" wrote:

How can I show the "create date" of an Excel worksheet in a cell?

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