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Default date that updates itself daily, plus another formula please??

Hi, can anyone tell me if there is a function or formula that allows me to
display the current date in a given cell (e.g. cell A1), but that will
automatically update itself daily?

My intention is to remove any dates/entries off my spreadsheet that are
older than two weeks from the current date (as those entries will then be
outdated and not current jobs). I have the date each job/entry is entered
(created) into excel already displayed in col. B1 (keeping to one case to
simplify things). So I wanted to add a formula in cell C1 that says if
A1-B1=14,,.

Where A1 is current date, B1 is the date the job was put into excel, is
more than, and 14 is the maximum acceptable amount of days, before the entry
(job) it to be removed, and a blank cell be put in its place ( ,, ).

Has anyone any ideas how I could do this please what formula I would need??

Thanks in advance for any help, and if you can see an easier way to do the
above, then please let me know the date the jobs were/are entered are
displayed in col. B already, but other than that, the rest is still to be
created.

Thanks again,
Ted.

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