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Hello experts,
I've written a simple formula [=IF(F3<"",TODAY(),"")] that populates one cell with today's date when the referenced cell is not null. The problem, however, is that once the date is entered I would like it to stay static, i.e., not change. If I open the doc tomorrow, it will display tomorrow's date. Any advice to keep the date from changing once it's entered? Thanks, Alex |
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