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Default Basic question about dates

"Claus Busch" wrote:

integer numbers go from -32,768 to 32,767
long numbers go -2,147,483,648 bis 2,147,483,647

The greatest date is
12/31/9999 23:59 = 2958465.99930556


That's what I thought. Wow! Microsoft should
have it fixed by the year 10,000 so that Office
supports bigger dates, haha.


You mean.., "assuming we're still here!"<haha

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