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Default ="Printed " & today()


I put ="Printed " & today() in a cell thinking that the date would
update each time the sheet was opened. I'm having trouble formatting
the date, it keeps reading "Printed 38681". How can I change the
format the date to an understandable number?
If that is not possible, is there a more efficient way of achieving
what I am wanting?
Thanks,

Scott


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