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I set a question earlier and it said it was posted; however, I don't see it.
Anyway, I would like to that Pete_UK for the assistance he gave me on my last
question.

My new problem is how to make the current date automatically appear when the
excel template is opened, I read some of the other questions, and it looks
like I should use VBA. Unfortunately, I don't know what this is and cannot
made heads or tails out of the function in a previous question.
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Hi,

Can you not just enter the function =TODAY()in a cell in the template?
That way, when you open it, the current date will appear in that cell.

Dave

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