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convert today() to today's date
Never mind... figured it out myself.
Find-replace all - with that day's date value (number)... duh. :-) "horinemj" wrote: I have a spreadsheet that is used for monthly reports. Right now, the today() function is used in a lot of places to keep track of ongoing status. Each month, I'm responsible for presenting charts based on the month's activity. I need to "capture" the month-end data on the last day of the month, so that when it's presented a few days later, it's showing just that month's activity. Right now, because today() is used in the formulas, unless I print the charts on the actual last day of the month, the dates continuously change, skewing the data. I'd like to create a macro to convert all of the "today()'s) to the last day of the month. (I would save the file each month as a different file, so that the original remained unchanged.) Any suggestions? TIA, Jill. |
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