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=TODAY() - [the date it went into storage] Bob "meeric" wrote: i am trying to track the number of days a product has been in storage. i need this to be an automatic update. Example: product 1 has been in storage 3 days. when i open worksheet tommorrow i need it to change to 4 days. wht formula do i use |
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