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Is there a way to have excel display only the day of date or display month
day year in seperate cells. If either of these thing can happen it will solve
my problem. I want excel to continue to update with calendar as usual. Only
on when day is (x) then do this.
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hi
not sure if this is what you are after but...
year in a seperate cell???
=year(today())
month....in a seperate cell
=month(today())
which equals 2.
to display day.....
=day(today())
which will be 11, to display day of week....
=text(day(today()),"ddd")

if i got confused, post back

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Curt" wrote:

Is there a way to have excel display only the day of date or display month
day year in seperate cells. If either of these thing can happen it will solve
my problem. I want excel to continue to update with calendar as usual. Only
on when day is (x) then do this.
Thanks

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