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I have a calendar 9.0 object in my sheet. How can I tell to the object
that I want it to show me allways current date as default?

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Default Calendar in Excel

The current date IS the calendar default, however it determines the date
from the Date & Time settings in your computer's operating system. If you
have your computer set for the wrong date, then the calendar will reflect
that. If your computer will not hold the current date and keeps re-setting
to some past date then it could be the button battery inside the computer is
dead.

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I have a calendar 9.0 object in my sheet. How can I tell to the object
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