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How do I program a cell to display the date and automatically update it
each day.
I assume it looks at system date but i'm not sure how its done.


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=NOW() For date and time
=TODAY() For just the date

Both will change to reflect the current data the file is open.

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How do I program a cell to display the date and automatically update it
each day.
I assume it looks at system date but i'm not sure how its done.


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