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Default Help with VBA (or VB) DateAdd, WORDAY functions, date format

A custom dialog box (input form) I created for Excel has 2 date fields--one
90 days later than the other. The first field defaults to today:

datInitDate.Value = Date$
(displays as 01-06-2005)

The second defaults to 90 days later than whatever winds up in that field:

datComplDate.Value = DateAdd("d", 90, datInitDate.Value)
(displays as 4/6/2005)


How do I make these two dates have the same format?

Alternatively, I also added the Analysis Toolpack, put a reference to it in
my VBA project and tried using these--which fail as "out of range" (both are
empty):

TODAY() and (or TODAY, with no parentheses)
WORKDAY(TODAY(),90)

This fails and I cannot find any help (online or in my Object Browser for
all libraries) to see a working example.

Do TODAY/WORKDAY require DIM statements? (Are these arrays?)
 
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