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I've seen/done this before but I can't remember how to do it. I need to
dormat Today from 11/8/2004 to 110804. I can di it by going to FormatCellsCustom then typing the formula. But I thought there was a way to do it by specifing the format (MM,DD,YY) somwhoe nested in Today. Any ideas. Thanks |
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