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Writing a function in Excel 2003 that starts"=IF(<11/30/2006..."
When run the function returns a false result, however if the date is entered as "=IF(<39093", the "serial date" that Excel uses it returns a correct result. Shouldn't the function be using the "human friendly" date format? What do I need to do to correct this, as I can't expect the teacher to figure out "serial dates"? THANKS |
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