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If I reference a date from a separate workbook, the date often increases by
one day. Example: Workbook 1, Sheet 1 has 11/1/2006 in A2 Workbook 2, Sheet 1 has the formula, ='[Workbook1.xls]Sheet1'!$A$2 but the result is 11/2/2006. Does anyone know why this happens and how to prevent it? Thanks, Bob |
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