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I have a quote template with calculates a "quote valid until" date based on
adding 30 days to the date of the quote. The issue I have is that if the quote date isn't entered in, I get a #VALUE! in that cell because it has nothing to calculate the formula on. Do you have any work arounds for this? I can't have the quote date automatically filled in because it changes everytime you reopen the quote. |
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