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Dates
I need to get my spreadsheet to automatically update dates
for when bills were last paid - Note: I've already got the 'Todays Date' column to auto update with =NOW() ie, Item Date Last Paid Todays Date Mortgage 06/08/03 22/08/03 If I came back into spreadshee in say, 3 weeks time on 12 Sept, the todays date will auto read 12/09/03, but what can I do to get the Date Last Paid to automatically read the latest date paid, ie 06/09/03 Anybody got any ideas? Please help!! Kind regards, Gina |
Dates
Gina,
If it's always the 6th of the month, you could try =DATE(YEAR(TODAY()),MONTH(TODAY()),6) -- HTH ------- Bob Phillips ... looking out across Poole Harbour to the Purbecks "Gina" wrote in message ... I need to get my spreadsheet to automatically update dates for when bills were last paid - Note: I've already got the 'Todays Date' column to auto update with =NOW() ie, Item Date Last Paid Todays Date Mortgage 06/08/03 22/08/03 If I came back into spreadshee in say, 3 weeks time on 12 Sept, the todays date will auto read 12/09/03, but what can I do to get the Date Last Paid to automatically read the latest date paid, ie 06/09/03 Anybody got any ideas? Please help!! Kind regards, Gina |
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