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If you want an answer you should really avoid all caps and post a question
in the body of the message and not only in the subject line. This comes across as rude and nonchalant (all caps mean shouting for instance). You should also explain a little bit more what you want to happen, your question does not make any sense to me. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "danielle" wrote in message ... |
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What Peo said: ditto
Apparently Gord came in on a different route and was able to see the entire subject line. But I rode the short bus, oops, short train and could only see "HOW DO i SET UP EXCEL TO AUTOMATICALLY ..." and so Peo and I could only guess at your needs. In the future please remember that not everyone views your request for help from the same location or with the same tools, so breaking them up into a subject line and providing specifics within the body of a message will help us to help you. Don't feel too bad ... you're not the first, and won't be the last, to short change yourself via "the system". "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: If you want an answer you should really avoid all caps and post a question in the body of the message and not only in the subject line. This comes across as rude and nonchalant (all caps mean shouting for instance). You should also explain a little bit more what you want to happen, your question does not make any sense to me. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "danielle" wrote in message ... |
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Jerry
You're correct. My Forte Agent shows the entire subject line............... HOW DO i SET UP EXCEL TO AUTOMATICALLY ENTER DATE INTO CELLS I rarely anymore bring up the ALL CAPS issue or the please post in the body. If I can't get a handle on the subject from the subject line I generally ignore and move on. Gord On Thu, 31 May 2007 12:20:03 -0700, JLatham <HelpFrom @ Jlathamsite.com.(removethis) wrote: What Peo said: ditto Apparently Gord came in on a different route and was able to see the entire subject line. But I rode the short bus, oops, short train and could only see "HOW DO i SET UP EXCEL TO AUTOMATICALLY ..." and so Peo and I could only guess at your needs. In the future please remember that not everyone views your request for help from the same location or with the same tools, so breaking them up into a subject line and providing specifics within the body of a message will help us to help you. Don't feel too bad ... you're not the first, and won't be the last, to short change yourself via "the system". "Peo Sjoblom" wrote: If you want an answer you should really avoid all caps and post a question in the body of the message and not only in the subject line. This comes across as rude and nonchalant (all caps mean shouting for instance). You should also explain a little bit more what you want to happen, your question does not make any sense to me. -- Regards, Peo Sjoblom "danielle" wrote in message ... |
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Which cells and when?
Today's date can be updated each day if you use =TODAY() in A1l. Then in A2 enter =A1+1 Drag/copy down as far as you wish. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 30 May 2007 10:47:01 -0700, danielle wrote: |
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