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Default What is the "system date" in Excel?

When asked to enter a system date in a spreadsheet, do I just type in the
current date? Please explain.
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System date = the date according to the system.

=TODAY()

returns the system date.


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When asked to enter a system date in a spreadsheet, do I just type in the
current date? Please explain.
Thanks!



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