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I need to input today's date in my worksheet. But, I want that date to stay
THAT date when I open it up a month from now...I don't want it to change to today's date. For example, I'm working on my worksheet today and have a cell that input's today's date next to the data I have. So, it inputs 12/30/07. When I open this worksheet a month from now I do NOT want it to change that cell to show today's date (i.e. 01/30/08)...I want it to keep 12/30/07. How do I do that? |
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