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Hi guys, I have a question. I couldn’t find an answer on previous post
so I’m assuming it hasn’t been discussed before.

I have a weekly worksheet I do for a game me and my friends play
mainly to keep scores. We have a column for each day and we save th
files based on the week ending date.

My question is how I can have the Week Ending Cell change th
individual dates in each column based on the actual end of the wee
date. Then I need the file name to be automatically updated based o
the end of the week date as well. My filenames are in this forma
“GameWE_071406.xls”. The problem I am facing is that excel doesn’t see
to let me just type in 071406 as a date and keep it that way, i
converts it to 07/14/06 or changes it completely.

Is there a way to do this?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks a lot,
Mar

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